Wednesday’s headlines: 1 dead, 1 injured in rollover on US 95 near Summerlin Parkway, 1 dead in single-vehicle crash in northwest Las Vegas, Police searching for central Las Vegas shooting suspect, child (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
One person is dead after an early Wednesday morning crash in the northwest valley.
The single-vehicle crash was called in about 1:35 a.m. on Jones Boulevard just north of Deer Springs Way, according to Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Robert Stauffer. The driver, who was the only person inside the vehicle, died at the scene.
Las Vegas police are searching for a suspect and his 2-year-old child after a shooting Tuesday night at an apartment complex on South Decatur Boulevard.
Sunday’s headlines: Bomb threat triggers evacuation at Las Vegas Walmart, Woman claims ownership of dead woman’s house in Las Vegas, Gaming’s donations are large part of Las Vegas Victims’ Fund (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Saturday’s headlines: Coroner identifies body found near Mount Charleston, Wrongful death lawsuit filed in Grand Canyon helicopter crash, Another student arrested for threats against Clark County school (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
From sound systems to walls, 40-year-old center gets a facelift. (Carol Cling/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Friday’s headlines: 2 students at different Clark County schools arrested for guns, Woman dies after tour bus hits her at east Las Vegas bus stop, Residents’ plan could create Nevada’s third-largest city
Metropolitan Police Department held a grand opening for the Southern Nevada Family Justice Center at 861 N. Mojave Road in Las Vegas. K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal
Thursday’s headlines: Vandalized Las Vegas billboard has ‘Shoot a Kid’ message, Boy, 14, dies after being struck by SUV near Desert Breeze Park, Massage therapist sues Steve Wynn alleging sexual harassment (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Arriving tourists express their excitement after arriving at McCarran Airpot. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sunday’s headlines: Man injured after falling from escalator in downtown Las Vegas, Pot amnesty boxes greet travelers at Las Vegas airport (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Saturday’s headlines: Las Vegas Valley gets first touch of white winter, Student arrested over threats against Las Vegas middle school, 51s break ground on Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Clark County residents are showing their support for Florida after a school shooting left 17 dead. (Rochelle Richards/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Friday’s headlines: Shooter on run after person injured at central Las Vegas bar, Las Vegas teen arrested after threatening shooting at Rancho High, Dog hurts girl during boarding for Southwest flight
Thursday’s headlines: Clark County students stage 17-minute walkout over gun violence, Las Vegas resident accused of bitcoin money laundering, Student dies after shooting himself in Ohio school bathroom
Las Vegas firefighters put out a blaze that burned for about 15 minutes Feb. 20, 2018, along Bonanza Road, across from the Las Vegas Review-Journal. (Jeff Mosier/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sunday’s headlines: 2 more flu deaths in Clark County push death toll to 24, Las Vegas teacher grabbed first-grader by neck, police report says, 2 Nevada charter schools face possible closure over student performance
Sunday’s headlines: 2 more flu deaths in Clark County push death toll to 24, Las Vegas teacher grabbed first-grader by neck, police report says, 2 Nevada charter schools face possible closure over student performance
Saturday’s headlines: No severance pay for Steve Wynn, must leave property by June 1, Police seeking 2 people of interest in Las Vegas shooting, Caesars to check all ‘Occupied’ rooms on daily basis
Friday’s headlines: Wisconsin man wins $1.23M jackpot at downtown Las Vegas casino, Officials to determine final cost of Raiders stadium in Las Vegas, Police ask for help finding woman missing at Red Rock Canyon
Clark County School District police Captain Ken Young discusses different training students, staff and law enforcement undergo to help keep students safe in the event of an emergency. (Meghin Delaney/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
It wasn’t a typical chase Wednesday morning involving Las Vegas police. Las Vegas Animal Control as well as a sergeant from the Henderson Police Department joined forces to capture a bull on the loose in central Las Vegas. The bull’s freedom lasted about four hours after being spotted around 3 .a.m. at Turquoise Road and Silver Lake Drive. The bull finally was corralled on Ophir Drive. Metro tracked the bull with a helicopter and patrol units blocked traffic while the bull was tranquilized and finally coaxed into a trailer about 7 a.m. This was not the first time a bull had gotten loose inside city limits. On April 16, 2017, a bull bolted for freedom from his northwest valley corral near Texas Station and was captured while running southbound on Michael Way.
Lt. Carlos Hank briefs the media on the bull that was captured in the central valley
Sunday’s headlines: Henderson’s new deputy police chief has questionable past, Las Vegas-based Zappos laying off about 30 employees, Man arrested after boy trapped in Las Vegas store bathroom
Saturday’s headlines: Flu claims another with death of Las Vegas woman, New performance venue near Las Vegas Strip to reshape skyline, Las Vegas shooter’s autopsy gives no clues
Friday’s headlines: 2 suspects arrested in deadly west Las Vegas shooting, kidnapping, Standoff in northwest Las Vegas ends with police officer in custody, Report of boy trapped in Las Vegas store bathroom investigated
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke joined volunteers and Bureau of Land Management employees in cleaning up a shooting range area on public land along Las Vegas Boulevard just south of Sloan on Friday, Jan. 26, 2018.
Wednesday’s headlines: police arrest suspects in Best Buy carjacking, slot jackpots hit on consecutive days, mixup warned ambulances to avoid UMC after Las Vegas shooting. Elaine Wilson/Las Vegas Review-Journal
University Medical Center issued an internal disaster alert the night of Oct. 1, leading a Clark County dispatcher to tell emergency responders the hospital was “completely out of beds” even though it had the capacity to help more victims of the Las Vegas Strip mass shooting, records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Shortly before 6 a.m., a man was approached by two men in the parking lot of a Best Buy at 6950 Arroyo Crossing, near the 215 Beltway and South Rainbow Boulevard. Police said at least one of the two suspects was armed with a handgun. The suspects forced the man into his car and made him drive to an ATM, where he withdrew an unknown amount of money for the suspects, Metropolitan Police Department Lt. David Gordon said. The two men then instructed the victim to drive to a convenience store at 4030 W. Charleston Blvd., where they told him to get out of his vehicle. Police said the suspects fled north on Hinson Street in the man’s car.