Aimee and Heath Hairr, on this Mother’s Day, are celebrating adopting 10 children in the last 20 years.
Glenn Puit
Glenn Puit has worked as a journalist for 27 years. He is a winner of the national Sigma Delta Chi award for public service journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists. He has worked at newspapers in Nevada, Oklahoma, Michigan, New York and Kentucky.
A convicted murderer made faces repeatedly at a newspaper photographer on Thursday during a court hearing in Las Vegas.
Republican political candidate Benjamin Donlon said the accusation is false, and he wants a warning on the Clark County’s public administrator’s website taken down.
Las Vegas police have arrested a man accused of stabbing a stranger in front of a Las Vegas grocery store Monday, then carrying out a residential robbery in a nearby neighborhood.
A man was fatally shot during an argument at a bus stop in east Las Vegas early Wednesday.
Police say the man was driving the wrong way on a central Las Vegas thoroughfare, causing a Sunday morning crash.
A pedestrian was critically injured Monday night when she was struck by a car in a west Las Vegas neighborhood.
The union that represents Nevada Highway Patrol troopers is questioning how state leaders could propose spending nearly $400,000 on additions to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s security detail.
A large mountain lion that roamed a Las Vegas neighborhood near two schools Monday escaped a law enforcement dragnet aimed at capturing the big cat.
A body found in a barrel at Lake Mead National Recreational Area Sunday may have been dumped in the lake in the 1980s, a police lieutenant said Monday.
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash in Henderson Monday morning.
David Berg, according to Las Vegas police, acknowledged pointing a laser at a Las Vegas police helicopter four to five times.
The Thunderbirds, the U.S. Air Force’s aerial demonstration squadron, did a flyover of the Las Vegas Valley today.
Police said a traffic officer was struck Friday morning in downtown Las Vegas.
The repeated training for first responders, along with parents practicing the three Ps of child drowning prevention — Patrol, Protect and Prepare — can help save a child’s life.