UNLV students are heading back to campus for the spring semester, and university leaders are welcoming them back with extra support to help with recovery and added security measures to ease any safety concerns following a November, 2023 shooting that killed three professors and injured a fourth.
A former Los Angeles-area gang leader charged with orchestrating the killing of hip-hop music legend Tupac Shakur in 1996 can be released from jail and serve house arrest with electronic monitoring ahead of his trial in June, a judge decided Tuesday.
A Henderson police report revealed that the driver in a deadly weekend crash admitted to drinking “a pretty good amount” and taking cough syrup before the incident.
A mobile home in the Moapa Valley went up in flames early Monday morning - now investigators say it was no accident and they’ve made an arrest in connection with the deadly blaze.
Deobra Redden, the man shown in a now-viral video leaping over the bench and attacking a Las Vegas judge, faced a different judge, in a different courtroom, on different charges all stemming from that same incident.
The Bishop Gorman High School football coach couldn't be prouder of his two former players who fought for a national championship on the national stage Monday.
A new “affordable mortgage” program is set to help struggling and lower-income residents across the Las Vegas Valley buy a home through help from Clark County.
Clark County School Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara apologized to teachers on Monday when discussing a new contract between the district and the union representing teachers, the Clark County Education Association.
Henderson Police Deputy Chief Jonathan Boucher will be providing an update to members of the media regarding a collision where three community members tragically lost their lives.
Following the NBA’s recent approval of Mark Cuban selling his controlling interest in the Dallas Mavericks to the families of Dr. Miriam Adelson and Sivan and Patrick Dumont, employees learned that they’ll be seeing a reward for their work and dedication to the team.
U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada) announced the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Nevada Clean Energy Fund $7.7 million to buy and install 25 electric school buses for districts across the state.
A Las Vegas District Court judge Monday morning sentenced the suspect accused of attacking her in the courtroom last week to between 19 and 48 months in jail on charges of attempted battery.
The Culinary and Bartenders Unions on Monday set a February 2nd strike deadline for the more than 20 Las Vegas Strip and Downtown properties with which they have yet to reach a new contract.
UNLV prepares to offer mental health resources and support for thousands of students and staff in the weeks after the spring semester begins, and many will return to campus for the very first time since the UNLV tragedy.
UNLV announced that Beam Hall, the site of a December 6, 2023 on-campus shooting that killed three professors and injured a fourth, will remain closed for the spring semester.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers are investigating after a suspect reportedly rammed into multiple patrol cars before then crashing into a wall in the east valley.
A convicted criminal who leaped over a railing in order to attack a Clark County District Court judge at his sentencing hearing has been ordered by that judge to return to court.
The man who once owned three Valley Mexican restaurants is heading to federal prison for skimming millions of dollars from sales and filing false income tax returns.
Saturday marks the third anniversary of the events of January 6th. This week FOX5's John Huck sat down with Nevada’s senior senator, Catherine Cortez-Masto, to discuss the events of that fateful day.
While the Raiders are getting ready for the final game of the season, the talk is less about the game, and more about who will be the head coach next season.