Steven Roberts Jr., 36, was last seen Sunday morning leaving his home on the 1100 block of Stone River Court in a white 2012 Nissan Altima with Nevada plate 594H25.
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Although the next few days may not feel like it, football-like weather conditions are on the way for the Las Vegas Valley.
An investigation by the state fire marshal concluded that an explosion in a faulty boiler in a dorm basement severed a natural gas line, triggering a larger, second explosion.
The Nevada Board of Regents Thursday appointed longtime Desert Research Institute professor and researcher Kumud Acharya as interim president.
A new proposal for the busy Tropicana Avenue and Swenson Street intersection would send drivers underground near UNLV.
Antonia Pappas, 78, of Henderson and Christina Rich, 80, of Freeport, New York, were killed in the Wednesday crash that injured five others, including four children.
“It’s exponentially crazier than it’s ever been, and I have a crazy life,” says Connie West, co-owner of the Little A’Le’Inn.
A restaurant owner who was stabbed by a DoorDash driver has filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming a flaw in its background check process nearly cost him his life.
Traffic cameras show a crash on Interstate 15 near the Spaghetti Bowl has been cleared Thusday morning.
A state panel upheld a permit issued for the Mount Hope Molybdenum Mine north of Eureka, but asked state officials and environmentalists to hash out their differences and return in six months.
Deep Isolation wants to drill holes thousands of feet into the ground and fill them with nuclear waste. It’s a seemingly simple solution to a decades-long problem.
There are nearly 400,000 people in Nevada without health insurance, despite an increase in the number of people with insurance under the federal Affordable Care Act.
A Las Vegas artist reached a confidential settlement with pop star Ariana Grande after he accused her of using his imagery in a hit music video without permission.
About 15 cats are available for adoption at Rescued Treasures Cat Cafe inside PALNV, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing pet support in the Las Vegas Valley.
Under a new program, nearly 50 Sun City homes could spend $100 on getting the most state-of-the-art, battery-generated smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detection systems.