Local Las Vegas
She was laying in bed Saturday night engrossed in a book when a series of gunshots rang out followed shortly by more gunfire. The commotion outside of her apartment forced Carolyn, who declined to give her last name, to put down Bill O’Reilly’s co-authored book about John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
With a background in marketing, the Rev. Max Oliva has built a ministry with an attention-getting premise.
Zubin Damania and his wife, radiologist Margaret Lin, have heeded the call from Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh to drop everything and move to Las Vegas and “help fix health care.”
One person was killed in an apartment fire at 6255 W. Tropicana Ave. on Saturday night.
The Oasis Motel has been shut down indefinitely due to what Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Coffin called “unabated prostitution” and a host of other city ordinance and licensing violations.
A Democratic candidate for Assembly will have to defend his eligibility for office just hours before Election Day.
The monthly First Friday arts festival returns from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday to the 18b Las Vegas Arts District downtown. For more information, visit firstfridaylasvegas.com. Many area galleries plan First Friday shows, and several are also open for preview nights from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Participating galleries include:
The former brother-in-law of longtime Family Court Judge Steven Jones pleaded not guilty Friday in the alleged $3 million investment fraud scheme involving the judge.
Clark County and North Las Vegas officials will vote Wednesday on a proposed agreement to build a pipeline that would ultimately stop the city’s discharge of treated wastewater into a county storm channel.