Las Vegas police said Wednesday that four Clark County Detention Center inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 since March 12.
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A second Regional Transportation Commission bus driver whose route includes the Las Vegas Strip tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Police said the woman was crossing the intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in a diagonal direction April 4 when she was struck by a 2018 Dodge Ram van.
The Las Vegas Fire Department warns that it’s bee swarming season, when bees are moving place to place and have a higher likelihood of stinging people.
The city contributed $200,000 to a nonprofit to buy Chromebooks for Henderson students so they can receive an education during the coronavirus pandemic.
Holocaust survivor Henry Kronberg celebrated his 100th birthday on Tuesday even though a big party had to be canceled because of the coronavirus.
Police said 66-year-old Michael Paskevich, who was an entertainment writer for the Las Vegas Review-Journal in the 1990s, has been found.
Henderson police officers made a boy’s birthday extra special on Tuesday by doing a drive-by birthday salute to the child.
Izaac Zevalking, who works under the name Recycled Propaganda, has donated his talents to designing nine murals for local shops; the one he did on his own shop was stolen.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday halted two Las Vegas operations providing rapid tests for COVID-19 and its antibodies.
A social media account run by Las Vegas police officers said a K-9 named Kimura was stabbed by a “dangerous suspect” Monday night.
Two men who died in separate fires on the same road within days of one another both died from thermal and inhalation injuries.
Two Nevada State College students have “self-reported” that they tested positive for the new coronavirus, but school officials do not think anyone was exposed on campus.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the 73-year-old Pahrump man killed Monday night during a rollover crash in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
The driver who operates a double-decker bus on the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s Deuce on the Strip route tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the RTC reported Monday night.