The collision occurred about 6:20 p.m. near Owens Avenue and James Street and involved a blue Harley Davidson motorcycle and a brown 2011 Chevrolet HHR, according to the North Las Vegas police Department.
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Over 12,000 people were without power Thursday evening.
Legislation that would allow mining companies to use public land regardless of whether mineral deposits have been found on the land passed the House and will head to the Senate.
Officers were diverted from another call and sped down West Charleston Boulevard to the April 8 shooting scene at the Prince Law Group in City National Bank building.
The two candidates are the top finishers among those running in the Las Vegas mayoral primary, based on a recent Emerson College voter preference poll.
A Senate bill that would define how much collection agencies could charge and cap the total at $1,800 is floating around in Legislature limbo.
Democratic Sen. Allison Copening, who represents District 6 in Clark County, introduced Senate Bill 243 on March 16. The bill aims to revise provisions relating to financial obligations in common-interest communities.
Local author Deborah Coonts’ “Wanna Get Lucky?” has been named a finalist in the Strong Romantic Elements category of the 2011 RITA awards, a national competition sponsored by Romance Writers of America. Winners will be anounced June 1 at RWA’s national conference.
The Las Vegas Little Theatre is presenting “When Mom Died on Saturn,” a play written by the winner of the theater’s annual New Works Competition.
Nerium oleanders might be more resilient than you think when it gets chilly. Once established, they don’t require a cover to shield them from cold.
The National Park Service has released the name of a Lake Mead drowning victim.
Highs in the 90s forecast starting Mother’s Day and rising higher next week.
The home, which went viral after appearing on a website last summer, draws heavily from the Johnny Depp film series and features a bar that looks like a ship.
A report from the Boulder City Police Department details the moments officers found dozens of animals inside a couple’s vehicle during a traffic stop in March.
With court losses mounting against Las Vegas taxpayers, the city on Wednesday defended continuing its legal battle with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.
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