A Clark County judge was attacked on the bench while sentencing a defendant in an attempted battery case.
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A Las Vegas justice of the peace expressed concern about the potential danger to the community in a hearing for the shooting suspect.
The defendant is accused of attacking his Filipino-American neighbor in what prosecutors alleged is a hate crime.
The NFL is asking the high court to halt proceedings in former Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the league.
Two hours into a long-awaited reception on April 23, more than a half-dozen Metropolitan Police Department officers showed up to shut down the party.
A lawyer for ex-Las Vegas Raiders player Henry Ruggs told a judge he has received body-worn camera video from police who arrived after a high-speed crash that killed a woman.
Federal authorities say Josiah Kenyon, 34, of Winnemucca attacked police and broke into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as lawmakers were certifying the presidential election.
Former Raiders star Henry Ruggs was released from jail and returned to his Las Vegas home, a source told the Review-Journal on Wednesday evening.
Within days, Nevada prison officials could finalize their execution protocol and disclose the lethal injection cocktail planned for the capital punishment of Zane Floyd.
Nevada prison officials have yet to establish how they plan to kill condemned prisoner Zane Floyd.
Two more wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against the owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments — the site of the deadliest residential fire in Las Vegas history.
A 33-year-old man appeared before a judge Wednesday after being charged with punching and killing a tourist on the Las Vegas Strip.
A group of local parents are suing four baby food manufacturers after a congressional report released last month found their products are tainted with high levels of toxic metals.
John Dabritz is charged with open murder, third-degree arson, grand larceny of a motor vehicle and grand larceny of a firearm in connection with the March shooting.
A Las Vegas judge on Thursday rebuked the state’s process of deciding who should open up new marijuana dispensaries.