Las Vegas/ Community & Society
Published on March 24, 2020
Top Las Vegas news: 2 new COVID-19 deaths in county; motorcycle crash victim identified; morePhoto: vic15/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Las Vegas.

2 new COVID-19 deaths in Clark County, as state case total hits 263

Two more patients in Clark County with COVID-19 have died, bringing the number of deaths in the state and in Nevada’s most populous county to four, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Monday.

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Man injured in east Las Vegas shooting

Officers responded to the 5100 block of East Hacienda Avenue around 8:40 p.m. Monday after a man called 911 to report that another man showed up at his house and said he was shot.

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Pabst Blue Ribbon sign removed from Fremont Street

The sign, which had been at the location for five years, will be displayed at the Neon Museum.

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Teen girl’s death ruled 'homicide by unspecified means'

More than two months after a missing teenage girl's body was found in a sewer drain, the Clark County coroner's office failed to determine how, exactly, she died. The suspect in the case previously told police he had “placed the teen in a headlock” until her body went limp.

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Coroner’s office identifies Las Vegas woman killed in motorcycle crash

A Las Vegas woman, who died Sunday after crashing her motorcycle in the southwest valley, has been identified as Christine Moore, 37.

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