Following a six-week trial, a federal jury found three men guilty Tuesday in a massive tax fraud scheme that occurred more than a decade ago.
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Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in locating two men who robbed a northwest valley Radio Shack on May 20.
Chemotherapy patients know all too well how cold they can feel while undergoing treatment. To help them, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sew hats.
A child was taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after an auto-pedestrian accident in the northeast valley.
A Tuesday morning accident is expected to tie up traffic on southbound U.S. 95 Highway at Charleston Boulevard.
A second hospital has committed to helping meet the critical need for more inpatient psychiatric beds in Southern Nevada as mentally ill patients continue to crowd valley emergency rooms.
Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting Monday morning on Vegas Drive and Pebble Beach Boulevard.
Bob Bailey is known as Las Vegas’ first African-American television personality, having landed roles from the 1950s to the 1970s on local stations as a variety show host, director, producer and newscaster.
Clark County Coroner’s office has identified the motorcyclist who died late Sunday afternoon.
Mother Nature is unpredictable. With a slight change in weather, typical clear blue skies can become dusty or smoggy in a matter of hours.
Today, as veterans and families across the nation pause for Memorial Day, Gene Ramos of Las Vegas will be thinking about the comrades he lost in the Korean war and another friend who endured POW hardships with him.
To remember her husband on Memorial Day — and dozens of other relatives and friends who have served in this nation’s wars — all Phyllis Hebert has to do is look at a memorial wall she created in her Las Vegas home.
Tagging on the new pedestrian bridge over Losee Road and Interstate 15 to get tagged sparks North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee to call for action against graffiti, calling it a regional problem.
The Las Vegas City Council’s version of the blame game went on for three hours last week, as the big boys and the little guys argued over who is to blame for the drunken follies occurring at the Fremont Street Experience.
The 36-foot high Tornado is the first slide of its kind in Las Vegas. It opened this weekend.