The owner of the Alpine Motel has put the property up for sale and sold more than half of his Nevada real estate this summer worth more than $5 million, records show.
Courts
After a preliminary hearing expected to go until September, Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman will decide if there’s enough evidence for the building’s owner and its property manager to stand trial in the fire that left six people dead.
The daughter of a man fatally shot by North Las Vegas police at Craig Ranch Regional Park in June is suing the city, the police department and the officer involved.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced Tuesday to nearly five years in prison distributing fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, according to a release from the Justice Department.
Rossi Ralenkotter, former CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, had been facing two felony charges, theft and misconduct of a public officer.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit alleging that officers illegally arrested people at a 2018 birthday party after assuming it was a “gang party.”
Attorneys waged the final battle of “world war weed” on Monday with closing arguments in a trial over marijuana dispensary licenses.
A 23-year-old man was arrested after he was accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl who he later told police claimed she was 21.
A man was sentenced to up to 20 years in prison Friday after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter in connection to a deadly attempted robbery in Henderson last year.
A day after a fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments left six dead, owner Adolfo Orozco ordered the building’s manager not to speak to investigators until they had “gotten their stories straight,” according to police reports obtained by the Review-Journal.
A pair of Las Vegas men accused in the theft of 240 pounds of commercial-grade explosives from a Southern Nevada mining business are facing federal charges.
The driver of an SUV that fatally struck two 16-year-old Las Vegas girls was ordered held without bail on Monday.
Proponents say a settlement in a class-action lawsuit will ensure that poor criminal defendants in rural Nevada counties receive adequate legal representation.
Paying 3,000 Nevadans was a good start — but 70,000 would be better, a lawyer in the case against the state employment agency argued.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday upheld a decision to throw out charges against Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, two of his sons and another man.