Air and ground crews are battling the 2,741-acre Cottonwood Fire near Mount Potosi, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
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Alexis Ford covers crime for the Review-Journal. Prior to joining the team in August 2019, she covered Congress for the Arizona Republic and worked on a national investigation into the climate of Hate in America for News21. Ford is a native of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and a graduate of Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication.
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Las Vegas police said officers have found shell casings, but no victims as the investigation continues.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a pedestrian was hit in the central valley on Sunday night.
A juvenile pedestrian died Monday morning after being hit by a car while crossing a street outside of a crosswalk in the far west valley on Sunday night, police said.
Two juveniles were arrested Saturday after a man was killed at a west Las Vegas Valley convenience store, police said.
Las Vegas police took a man into custody Thursday after finding his girlfriend dead in their south valley home.
Las Vegas police arrested three adults and a child who said on Facebook Live that they were going to raid Meadows mall after a protest in May.
Officers were called to an east valley home around 4:11 p.m. on June 2 in response to a 911 call from a man who said his son had beat him with a rock.
A Las Vegas man is facing attempted murder charges after he allegedly shot his girlfriend during an argument in an east valley apartment on May 31, police say.
Shakyria Brown faces two counts of child abuse with substantial bodily harm, jail records show.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying those involved in a string of robberies targeting marijuana dispensary delivery drivers.
NV Energy announced a plan Monday to install wildfire cameras in natural disaster risk zones throughout the state.
A 23-year-old woman arrested Sunday night after a crash that killed her 1-year-old son was driving 121 mph at the time of the crash, according to a Las Vegas police report.
An employee at the Las Vegas unemployment insurance call center has tested positive for COVID-19, state officials said in a statement.
A young child died Sunday evening when two vehicles collided near Summerlin, Las Vegas police said. One vehicle was cut in half.