Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles has retaken the witness stand in his own murder trial over the killing of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
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Clark County kicked off a pilot program Thursday by adding solar-powered streetlights to an area of the Las Vegas Valley hit hard by copper wire theft.
From cheap buffets to showgirl productions, these once ubiquitous Las Vegas institutions no longer exist.
The Metropolitan Police Department has blocked freelance reporters from access to information and crime scenes — a violation of the First Amendment according to independent journalists and the ACLU.
Some Southern Nevada gaming operators are expanding in the tavern business as the region grows.
A group of Las Vegas high school students banded together to raise funds to give thousands of dollars worth of school supplies to underserved kids in Vietnam.
Rain showers or thunderstorms are a 20 percent possibility Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
The free fan event taking place on the Wynn West site has a daily capacity of 25,000 people.
Evidence at the scene and surveillance video indicated that, for undetermined reasons, a man was lying near the south edge of Gabriel Drive.
The preschool will house seven to nine classrooms for about 180 children, and will be built in east Henderson.
Donald Trump’s Las Vegas campaign stop this week will lead to road and air travel impacts around Southern Nevada.
The puppy, found Monday, has undergone two surgical procedures. One eye was so damaged, it had to be removed.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the payment of up to $500,000 to outside lawyers aiding city attorneys in lawsuits related to the defunct Badlands golf course.
Representatives of the Las Vegas Athletic Clubs said they are still meeting with health officials to determine a compromise on lifeguarding policies.
Paseo Verde from Henderson suffered its first loss at this year’s Little League World Series on Wednesday and will play in an elimination game Thursday.
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Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles has retaken the witness stand in his own murder trial over the killing of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
A group of Las Vegas high school students banded together to raise funds to give thousands of dollars worth of school supplies to underserved kids in Vietnam.
Rain showers or thunderstorms are a 20 percent possibility Thursday in the Las Vegas Valley, says the National Weather Service.
Representatives of the Las Vegas Athletic Clubs said they are still meeting with health officials to determine a compromise on lifeguarding policies.