Friends and family shared memories of 18-year-old Zach Ragusa during a vigil Saturday night outside the Terrible’s Car Wash Lube in Henderson, just one day after he was killed in a shooting Friday morning.
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A local woman won a $1.4 million jackpot at Green Valley Ranch Resort this weekend, according to a spokeswoman for the resort’s owner, Station Casinos.
Henderson Police say an employee is suspected in a shooting at Terrible’s Car Wash & Lube on the 4000 block of East Sunset Road, near North Green Valley Parkway, early Friday.
Henderson Mayor Debra March was given probation and ordered to undergo training after an complaint against her was found credible by the Nevada ethics commission.
Henderson Police Department Chief LaTesha Watson shaped her command staff with the promotion of Lt. Michael Denning as the city’s second deputy chief, according to an internal email sent by Watson.
The man who died in a Henderson house fire early Sunday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
Robots aren’t just a thing of the future.
The boy was found in the pool on Sunday after police were notified that he was missing from a home on the 1200 block of Summer Dawn Avenue, near Warm Springs Road.
Henderson oncologist Dr. Mary Ann Allison is preparing to put her long days caring for patients behind her, but before she does she has a few choice words about the growing demands on doctors.
A 72-year-old man died early Sunday in a house fire in Henderson.
Michael Tassi has been selected as Henderson’s director of community development and services.
More than 50 people lined up outside Henderson’s Toys R Us store Friday morning armed with shopping carts, wallets and gift cards, ready to take advantage of liquidation sales before the company closes its doors .
The owner of Petland in Henderson was fined $1,000 this week for multiple violations dating back to November.
The Nevada State Contractors Board conducted an unlicensed-contractor sting operation in Henderson this month.
Law enforcement authorities should look into Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell’s questionable spending of county funds revealed in a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation, local attorneys said Thursday.