Metro said an employee noticed a fire along the west property wall outside the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Department.
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Troy Plascencia, 36, told a deputy, “You better shoot me, dog,” as he approached him with a machete, according to a video briefing released Saturday.
A 56-year-old man died Friday night after twice being run over by an SUV in downtown Las Vegas, according to a Metropolitan Police Department press release.
This is the 14th time that the news organization has spearheaded the survey, which aims to identify the best and worst judges.
Attorney Mark Zaid said Spencer Evans was fired without due process because he followed the Justice Department’s COVID-19 policies.
“Repeat Offender,” written and directed by retired Metro Sgt. Jason Harney, follows Detective Bradley Nickell’s 2015 true-crime book of the same name.
With another scorching Southern Nevada summer now in full swing, there’s no time like the present to learn how to help your landscape survive these hot months—and what steps you can take to save water this season.
After he made his guilty plea, his family and the victim’s approached each other outside the courtroom and shared tearful embraces.
According to court records, former NBA player Marcus Morris owed $265,000 in markers to two Las Vegas Strip casinos.
A teenager was killed in a shooting in the northwest valley, Las Vegas police said.
New information shows Shane Tamura was placed on a “L2K” mental health hold in 2022 and again in 2024, two months before he purchased the firearm he used to kill four and himself in New York City.