Arizona man accused of DUI following deadly March crash in Nevada

A Tolleson man who was arrested following a deadly head-on crash in Nevada is being charged with DUI, according to prosecutors.

Western states face federal water cuts as U.S. officials issue first-ever Level 1 shortage

U.S. officials declared the first-ever water shortage from a river that serves 40 million people in the West, triggering cuts to some Arizona farmers next year amid a gripping drought.

Western states face federal water cuts as U.S. officials issue first-ever Level 1 shortage

U.S. officials declared the first-ever water shortage from a river that serves 40 million people in the West, triggering cuts to some Arizona farmers next year amid a gripping drought.

Southwest Airlines flight attendant dies of COVID-19

A fully vaccinated Southwest Airlines employee passed away this week after a battle with COVID-19.

Parents allegedly sent COVID-19 positive child to school, exposing 80 other kids

The Nevada school district alleged that the parents knowingly sent their child to school just two days after they had tested positive for COVID-19, exposing 80 others to infection, according to a school district spokesperson.

Las Vegas officers escort boy to school after his dad died of COVID-19

Las Vegas officers escorted a fourth grader to his first day of school just months after his dad, a fellow officer, died of COVID-19.

Nevada state trooper dies two days after hit by carjacking suspect's vehicle

A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper died two days after being struck by a suspect's vehicle while on duty. Trooper Micah May was laying down stop sticks on a highway to stop the carjacking suspect when he was hit. He was a 13-year veteran who received a Medal of Valor in 2014.

Police save baby left in car at Las Vegas casino in 100-degree heat

Police in North Las Vegas arrested a dad who they said admitted to leaving his 6-month-old son in a car while he allegedly gambled inside a casino. The temperature on the night of the incident was 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Woman sees 'very clear face' in Las Vegas sky amid rain, flooding

Amber Mayorga said she spotted what looked like “a very clear face” in the sky on July 18, 2021, in Las Vegas Nevada.

Las Vegas: People recommended to wear masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status

Masks are back in Las Vegas, where regional health officials pointed Friday to a rising number of coronavirus cases and advised everyone — vaccinated or not — to wear facial coverings in crowded indoor places.

Backstreet Boys back in Las Vegas for a Christmas residency

The pioneering boy band will be playing the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino from Nov. 11-Dec. 23.