A Metro officer shot and killed a man that police say was approaching officers with a metal baseball bat at a Las Vegas apartment complex.
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With the Storm Area 51-born Alienstock festival reaching its fifth anniversary, organizers of the inaugural event are eyeing a potential return visit by extraterrestrial fans.
Several new hires at the Review-Journal expand the paper’s business and metro coverage.
Light rain fell in the Henderson area in the early evening after earlier mid-afternoon showers fell in the south end of the Las Vegas Valley.
Five headliners of dissimilar genres are booked for Nevada City Fest’s inaugural spectacle.
Police have accused Thomas Kovach of funneling almost $350,000 from the foundation to another charity, then paying himself $182,000.
Jason Goudie no longer serves as the district’s deputy superintendent of business administration and chief financial officer, according to a statement provided to the RJ.
Stakeholders say Las Vegas is running out of land to develop while the cost of business continues to rise due to government control.
Las Vegas gas prices have stayed steady in the past month while nationwide prices dropped 19 cents a gallon, according to AAA.
Relatives of a Las Vegas woman killed in 2022 said that Las Vegas police officers “stood outside listening” while she screamed for help, according to a lawsuit.
Many Las Vegas resorts have been feeling the pinch of a shortage of armed security guards recently because of a sudden change in federal regulations, officials said.
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada won its battle to renovate a former bank so it can expand its operations in Las Vegas.
A local nonprofit organization held a groundbreaking on Thursday for a new Las Vegas affordable housing complex for blind and visually impaired residents.
A new survey created by the Nevada State Board of Education offers the community a chance to provide input on the decision to delay high school start times across the state.
Solar panels, electric vehicles and new washer-dryers could be within Nevadans’ grasp with state and federal funding.