Colon Jackson, charged with killing a 3-year-old girl on on Ely Shoshone tribal land earlier this year will remain in jail until his trial, a judge ruled Thursday.
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A British poker pro who made the final table of the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event can finally collect all of his winnings, recent court filings indicate.
Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas filed lawsuits last week against opioid manufacturers and distributors in Clark County District Court.
A Romanian man plead guilty Friday in connection with a ATM skimming scheme that took $931,000 from banks in multiple states, including Nevada, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
After 33 years on Nevada’s death row, Paul Browning was released Wednesday morning from Ely State Prison.
A man charged with making terrorist threats is being held on $250,000 bail, after authorities said he boasted on Facebook about a desire to carry out a mass shooting in Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas judge heard the start of closing arguments Thursday from lawyers representing companies that were denied marijuana business licenses.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has selected longtime Nevada lawyer Trevor Atkin from three finalists for a vacant seat on the Clark County District Court bench.
Wayne Newton’s wife said in a statement Thursday that the couple was not operating the singer’s former home when a lawsuit alleges a girl was bit by a pet monkey.
Clark County claims in a court filing that the owners of two adjacent homes advertised as a nude resort have spent months evading being served a lawsuit aimed at shutting them down.
A Clark County woman filed a lawsuit Wednesday that claims her daughter was “viciously attacked” by Wayne Newton’s pet monkey during a tour of the Las Vegas entertainer’s home.
A father is suing a security company after one of its employees was convicted of murdering his son in a 2017 shooting at a condo complex pool in east Las Vegas.
Prosecutors told jurors during closing arguments that two fellow teens — Jaiden Caruso and Kody Harlan — planned to rob and kill 17-year-old Matthew Minkler.
A British poker pro has been sued by financial backers after making the final table of this year’s World Series of Poker Main Event and winning $1.5 million.
The complaint filed this week alleges that the school district and Maysen Melton’s parents failed to protect his fellow students despite his record as a sexual predator.