A new encyclopedia website provides information on Nevada history to modern-day politics and gaming. You can also take virtual tours of historic and archeological sites no longer open to the public. More>>
Metro is investigating the connection between a body found in the desert over the weekend and the officer involved shooting that claimed the life of a teenager. Read on for a link to Metro's policy on the use of deadly force and then take our poll.More>>
The names of the police officers involved in the deadly shooting of a 17-year-old murder suspect on Saturday are now known. Read on for a link to Metro's policy on the use of deadly force. Then tell us if you think police erred in judgment or made the right call.More>>
The president's proposal could have an effect on Nevada, and currently there are about 3,500 Guardsmen in the Nevada National Guard. Some are now deployed over seas. Take the border patrol poll.More>>
Local Hispanic-based organizations in the Las Vegas valley are talking to Eyewitness News about what they believe is proper immigration reform and how the country should secure the borders. Take the border patrol poll.More>>
Clark County is in serious need of teachers, and on top of that a survey by the National Education Association says half of all new teachers quit within their first five years of teaching.More>>
A Good Samaritan foiled the last recorded kidnapping attempt by following the suspect, but this time it was the girl who fought back against her attacker. More>>
Nevada residents waited more than a year to buy prescription drugs from four licensed Canadian pharmacies. Now that it's legal, we wanted to know how well the system works. Read on for the links to Canadian pharmacies.More>>
Just last month an Amber Alert was issued in the search for Jaxton Allen. Hours later he was found safe with two acquaintances of his mother. But did this Amber Alert go as planned? Read on for the Nevada Amber Alert link.More>>
It was an emotional decision for Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, who made it apparent in an exclusive interview with Eyewitness News Tuesday afternoon. George Knapp, of the I-Team, sat down with Sheriff Young and talked about his decision.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:14 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:14:49 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Clark County Fire Department is battling a fire at a house near Russell Road and Spencer Street. According to the fire department's website, the fire started at around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.More>>
Clark County Fire Department is battling a fire at a house near Russell Road and Spencer Street.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:58 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:58:58 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer has been relieved of duty after pleading guilty to charges of possession of a controlled substance. Officer Ramin Amely was charged with two felonyMore>>
A Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer has been relieved of duty after pleading guilty to charges of possession of a controlled substance.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 3:03 PM EDT2013-06-18 19:03:29 GMT
LAS VEGAS - The Electric Daisy Carnival takes place this weekend. Hundreds of thousands of people are coming to Las Vegas for what some are calling the party of the year. The annual music festival fusesMore>>
The Electric Daisy Carnival takes place this weekend. Hundreds of thousands of people are coming to Las Vegas for what some are calling the party of the year.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:13 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:13:36 GMT
PAHRUMP, Nev. -- A fight between senators in Washington, D.C., could resurrect the controversial Yucca Mountain nuclear storage project in Nye County. Nye County leaders met Tuesday to support the openingMore>>
A fight between senators in Washington, D.C., could resurrect the controversial Yucca Mountain nuclear storage project in Nye County.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:14 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:14:30 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Three major resort projects in Las Vegas could be the boost the local economy needs. The construction and hospitality industries have struggled since the recession, but signs of a reboundMore>>
Three major resort projects in Las Vegas could be the boost the local economy needs. The construction and hospitality industries have struggled since the recession, but signs of a rebound are emerging.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:08 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:08:21 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Clark County residents could soon be paying nearly 3 cents more a gallon for fuel, depending on a decision by county commissioners. The Nevada Legislature recently approved a bill that allowsMore>>
Clark County residents could soon be paying nearly 3 cents more a gallon for fuel, depending on a decision by county commissioners.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:18 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:18:45 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- A domestic violence nonprofit organization that helps rescue women from violent relationships, is now itself in need of saving. Safe Faith United might have to shut its doors July 1 becauseMore>>
A domestic violence nonprofit organization that helps rescue women from violent relationships, is now itself in need of saving.More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 5:26 PM EDT2013-06-18 21:26:50 GMT
HENDERSON -- Imagine tens of thousands of children around the world learning to swim all at the same time. That's what happened Tuesday as part of "The World's Largest Swimming Lesson." The swimmingMore>>
Imagine tens of thousands of children around the world learning to swim all at the same time. That's what happened Tuesday as part of "The World's Largest Swimming Lesson."More>>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 3:33 PM EDT2013-06-18 19:33:34 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Motorcyclists and local authorities are using "Ride to Work" day to remind everyone to share the road. This year, there has been 16 motorcycle deaths in Nevada. John Cahill is an experiencedMore>>
Motorcyclists and local authorities are using "Ride to Work" day to remind everyone to share the road.More>>