The murder trial for a former elected official accused of killing Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German is scheduled to begin next month, but attorneys may still push back the case.
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A Jewish student with autism, who returned home from school with an apparent swastika carved into his back, hasn’t received an adequate education, his attorneys allege.
A criminal trial for the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments is not scheduled to start until February 2025, court records show.
Johnelle Johnson was arrested on suspicion of DUI resulting in death in a crash that killed a 33-year-old bicyclist in southwest Las Vegas.
Four teens arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a Rancho High student have been formally charged with second-degree murder. Also, about 100 people remembered the teen during a vigil.
Two teenagers accused of mowing down a retired police chief while he was riding his bike last month appeared in Las Vegas Justice Court for the first time on Thursday.
The New Orleans Saints running back and others were identified through video from The Cromwell and a limousine, a Las Vegas police detective told a grand jury.
Melanie Tobiasson, a 55-year-old former justice of the peace, died by suicide Friday. She had resigned in 2021 after facing ethics charges.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Stacy Kollins said she is anticipating filing additional charges against three people accused of holding a teenager captive in a bedroom for a year.
Rita Reid, a deputy in the Public Administrator’s Office, said in hindsight, a text from Robert Telles was a subtle threat. “It could have been us, it could have been me. There was a lot of anger.”
A man accused of triggering false reports of an active shooter throughout the tourist corridor had been upset for being kicked out of a Strip property, police alleged in his arrest report.
The Nye County district attorney has asked the state to investigate whether sheriff’s deputies should face criminal charges and whether the department withheld key evidence.
A former Clark County prosecutor says the Nevada Highway Patrol made serious mistakes in its investigation of an impaired truck driver who ran over a pack of bicyclists near Searchlight in December.
A Henderson woman waived extradition Wednesday in an Arizona courtroom after she was arrested on murder charges in the deaths of her two young children.
After four years, a trustee looking for assets from imprisoned attorney Robert Graham has identified nearly $1 million in assets. Only contractors have received money.