The crash occurred on Feb. 18 near Boulder Highway and East Russell Road.
In an effort to ease tensions surrounding the war in Ukraine, Cox is offering free long-distance calls to that country and neighboring countries.
Southern Nevada home builders “continue to operate at full capacity, selling everything they release,” says a new report.
A man accused in the sexual assault of child last week told Las Vegas police that he had forced the victim into the acts by threatening his life.
A Salvadoran immigrant has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for the murders of two of the four northern Nevadans he admitted killing as part of a plea deal that spared him from a death penalty trial.
Las Vegas police say a serial robbery suspect dubbed the “Rainbow Revolver” robber has been arrested in nine holdups along Rainbow Boulevard in central Las Vegas over the last year.
Food prices that are already at their highest point in more than a decade are set to push even higher amid a global shortage of fertilizer that has worsened since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Clark County on Wednesday reported 201 new coronavirus cases and 32 deaths, as most numbers continued to decline but death numbers stayed relatively flat.
New Vista’s 13th annual “Brew’s Best” Craft Beer Festival returns on March 19.
Authorities seized nearly $3 million worth of methamphetamine, hidden among a shipment of onions, during a tractor-trailer’s inspection at federal facility in San Diego, officials announced Friday.
Resorts World president tells Gaming Control Board group business is starting to return and customers like the property’s intense focus on technology.
The Clark County coroner’s office ruled that a baby who died more than a year ago suffered head trauma.
Las Vegas police announced a new team late Tuesday that will focus on investigating impaired driving and street racing.
Josh McDaniels has already begun getting to know Raiders quarterback Derek Carr, with whom he has started a dialogue that is heavy on life and family and short on X’s and O’s.
A Las Vegas police officer is facing four felonies in an armed robbery Sunday at the Rio in which he is accused of stealing more than $78,000 in cash.
Damage caused by suspected vandalism knocked a handful of the dynamic messaging signs along Interstate 15 northbound out of service Wednesday.
Las Vegas police arrested a 44-year-old man Tuesday in connection with the largest shooting in the valley since 2017.
The moon is about to get walloped by 3 tons of space junk, a punch that will carve out a crater that could fit several semitractor-trailers.
After building and then selling two upscale apartment complexes near the Strip, developer Jonathan Fore is set to construct another one.
After seven days of Russian assault, the United Nations announced that 1 million people have fled Ukraine since the invasion, the swiftest exodus of refugees this century.
Who the Golden Knights are changes by the minute depending on names being shuffled on and off injured reserve, but none of it overshadows a central theme of sports: Nobody cares.
If you’re too stupid to have an intelligent and civil discussion, perhaps you should stay out of politics.
Cedric the Entertainer is performing a one-off at The Amp, but he has residency ideas for Vegas.
Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer: “When I reflect back on the 500th win, what I’m going to like the most is it was a Pete DeBoer-type game. … We smothered them.”
Pipe the water where it’s needed.
Regardless of political affiliation, I highly doubt that Republicans, Democrats or independents favor the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Another thing that marred Black History Month this year is the continued mistreatment of African Americans.
The international order abhors a vacuum.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.