Three bike riders, each suffering from Parkinson’s disease, rode through Red Rock Canyon early Sunday morning as part of a mission to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease.
On the night of Nov. 15, 1973, Las Vegas’ world-renowned hotel-casinos shut off their famous signs — except for marquees with the names of entertainers.
People dealing with problem gambling face a significant stigma “because people don’t recognize it is a real addiction,” said Stephanie Goodman, executive director of a gambling treatment center.
A witness stated that she saw the wounded security guard after the shooting outside the market on North Decatur Boulevard involving suspected shoplifters.
The 10-day sweep of fugitives in Las Vegas by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies ended with 38 people arrested, the U.S. Marshals Service said.
Fred Goldman said that Simpson, who died April 10, had “never paid a penny” of the 27-year-old civil judgment against him in the 1994 death of Ron Goldman.
A man was killed after using his SUV to crash into his former employer and injuring a bystander, then driving toward a man who opened fire with a shotgun, police said.
The Storey County Sheriff’s Office says it is investigating concerning reports and video of an alleged racist incident that occurred Friday in Virginia City.
Danyel Velez, who can’t walk or talk, is one patient cared for by 1Care Hospice, a hospice for children that oversees care for about 190 kids in the Las Vegas Valley.
In 2023, Clark County received 2,110 referrals for taxpayer-funded disposals of the remains of indigent people and has budgeted $1.69 million to pay for them during the 2025 fiscal year.