He admitted to counts including oppression under color of office, possession of child sexual abuse material and capturing an image of the private area of another person.
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A judge ordered a 90-day jail sentence Monday for a man who admitted to committing a hate crime attack against his elderly Filipino-American neighbor.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Manuel Ruiz, who is accused of killing two people in front of the Fountains of Bellagio over a social media feud.
The shooter who killed four people in a Manhattan office building housing the NFL’s headquarters had sought medical treatment for debilitating headaches, ESPN reported on Sunday.
A man’s body was found inside a vehicle in North Las Vegas late Friday afternoon, according to the North Las Vegas Police Department.
1. Years of abuse, neglect go unchecked at Amargosa Valley boarding school T housands of records examined by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show a yearslong history of abuse and neglect allegations at Northwest Academy, a private boarding school for at-risk youth. Yet divisions within the Department of Health and Human Services, which licensed the Amargosa […]
One year after the Oct. 1 attack on the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas, here are 91 stories of heroism, helping, healing and hope.
Malinda Baldridge wore the sweater that night, tied around her waist. She brought it along in case she or her daughter got chilly at the Route 91 Harvest festival.
Ted Binion’s death 20 years ago led to what has become known in Las Vegas as the “trial of the century.”
One day after emptying the moving truck, Major Kyle Smith and Lt. Colonel Lisa Smith eagerly stepped into their roles as the Salvation Army’s new Southern Nevada Coordinators, ready to kick off the organization’s annual water drive.
Reba was found in breathing distress and died of heatstroke. She became the namesake for Nevada’s new animal cruelty law.
Family Court Judge Vincent Ochoa said testing found that both Logan Gifford and his father could be the 15-year-old child’s father.
Attorney Chris Rasmussen said the killer’s boss, Rick Ackley, “did everything right. The transfer was through a federal firearms licensee and it was all lawful.”
Authorities have said the men thought the house belonged to rival gang members and fired 43 shots into it.