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Michael Lasso, who helped stop an attack on a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom, will be recognized for his efforts by Mayor Carolyn Goodman.
A proposal to bring a three-wheeled motorcycle rental business to downtown Las Vegas received approval from planning officials.
A plan to build transitional housing for recently released offenders is getting pushback from the community before it goes to Las Vegas officials for consideration.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman went viral after comments she made during an interview suggesting that she wished the A’s could work out a deal to stay in the Bay Area.
Nevada voters headed to the polls for the state’s presidential preference primary and expressed their thoughts about the candidates, including President Joe Biden.
Former president and 2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump spoke to supporters at a rally in Las Vegas on Saturday.
A cottage industry of private administrators, real estate agents, house-flippers and others cashed in on homes across Southern Nevada after the owners died.
Las Vegas imposed a $180,000 penalty on a home officials determined was being rented through Airbnb without a city-mandated license.
The city of Las Vegas is hosting a pickleball tournament, with two councilwoman facing off in the matchup.
Fernando Martinez Jr. lost 64 pounds over 77 days before he died at the Clark County Detention Center without receiving proper medical treatment, according to a federal lawsuit.
It may be surprising that Las Vegas, a community so obsessed with aesthetics, is the largest city in the country without a stand-alone art museum. That may soon be changing.
With 400,000 people expected to ring in 2024 on the Strip and downtown, officials spoke about what they will be doing to keep Las Vegas’ New Year celebrations safe.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman continued her traditional New Year’s Eve week tradition of calling on California officials to help ease traffic on Interstate 15.
Las Vegas is one step closer to having an art museum after city officials approved a tentative agreement with developers for a downtown site earlier this month.