A 40-year-old man is accused of assault with a deadly weapon after a barricade situation in southwestern Las Vegas on Tuesday.
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A barricade situation in southwest Las Vegas has ended, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
When artist Melissa Gaudet was in high school growing up in northwest Las Vegas, she decided that she wanted to move to New York City to be closer to her older sister.
“Meráki” is a Greek word that does not have an equivalent in English. The noun is often used to describe how an individual does something with soul, creativity or love.
Most U.S. libraries are sure to have countless books on locomotives, automobiles, airplanes and especially military aircraft. But there’s not nearly as much on airports.
With the approval of the Clark County Board of Commissioners on June 21, Las Vegas was positioned to gain 25 recreational marijuana dispensaries. Spring Valley was set to get eight, the most of any area in the city other than Paradise, which was set to gain nine. Enterprise is set to gain two.
Two of the seven Clark County School District elementary schools set to open this fall to help alleviate overcrowding are in southwest Las Vegas.
Southwest valley residents are set to have two new neighborhood hospitals in their growing area by the end of the year.
On June 11, 1937, the old Las Vegas Hospital at Eighth Street and Ogden Avenue welcomed the first twins born in its maternity ward: Madelyn and Carolyn Hardy.
When Dan Reynolds bought his bar, The Tavern, late last year, it needed a lot of work.
An hours-long barricade situation in southwest Las Vegas ended with an arrest at about 1 p.m. Tuesday, according to Las Vegas police.
The Las Vegas “Old Timers” Media Group, featuring many current and former print, radio and TV journalists, has shut down after 18 years.
Jamie Tran remembers frequent rolling blackouts in Northern California when she was growing up, but her family didn’t dread them.
Several city parks in southwest Las Vegas are either under construction or are set to see improvements in the next few months.
When Jim Klingensmith returned to civilian life after serving three Marine Corps tours in Vietnam, like many other veterans, he hard a hard time adjusting.