The names of the officers who shot and killed a man in a downtown Las Vegas apartment complex on Thursday were released Saturday.
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The Henderson police officer involved in a shooting Thursday morning has been identified.
The student, who is autistic and nonverbal, was unable to explain how he received the scratch marks after his mother noticed the apparent swastika in March 2023.
The CEO faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison if convicted.
The former chairman and CEO of the Henderson-based company could face prison time when a federal judge sentences him in October.
Antonio Bridges, 37, was sentenced Friday to serve 11 to 31 years in state prison for the beating death of 1-year-old Mark Phillips Jr. in 2018.
A man suspected in two sexual assault cases in Las Vegas was arrested last month as he flew in back into the U.S.
Matthew Ray Hancock was jailed at the Clark County Detention Center on multiple charges, including making a false terrorist threat an trespassing.
A newly released report shows that the man who struck and killed a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper during a police chase had high levels of meth in his system.
Tammy Corrine Terrell, 17, of Roswell was last seen at a restaurant in her hometown in the company of an unidentified man and unknown woman.
The Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced it was referring the district attorney to the State Bar of Nevada and the state Ethics Commission.
Police say the man randomly killed a man outside a southwest Las Vegas convenience store and then sprayed the store with additional gunfire early Thursday.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs is expected to face a judge Wednesday morning after being jailed on felony charges in connection with a fiery crash Tuesday that left a 23-year-old woman dead.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s Detention Services Division organized a resource fair in an empty, fourth-floor housing unit
The men are accused of selling more than 40 pounds of cocaine and shipping it to customers around the U.S. from various local post offices.
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