A 32-year-old man was arrested Saturday in connection with the fatal beating of a woman last week.
One man died after he was punched early Sunday on the Strip, Las Vegas police said.
The bodies of a man and a woman were found in a Summerlin apartment on Saturday after the man killed the woman, then shot himself days later, Las Vegas police said.
More than three years after he was pardoned for a murder he did not commit, Fred Steese is expected to receive a seven-figure settlement from Nevada.
Surveillance video captured the last moments of Lesly Palacio’s life, as she had drinks and dinner with a man she had known for at least a decade, new court records show.
The DJ at a Las Vegas hookah bar fired warning shots and later ran for his life during a shooting early Saturday, according to a recently released arrest report.
A man accused of fatally shooting three teenagers in North Las Vegas in 1996 appeared before a judge on Thursday, a day after he said he falsely confessed to the crimes.
Las Vegas police said a woman in her 60s was beaten to death late Wednesday by her downstairs neighbor.
Willis Davis, who is accused of killing three teens in North Las Vegas in 1996, told the Review-Journal that he made a false confession to the killings while high on PCP.
Henderson police on Tuesday had reported that a man died after an attempted carjacking. On Wednesday, police said the initial description of the killing had been fabricated.
A 43-year-old man was charged with three counts of murder last week after he confessed to three unsolved homicides from 1996, according to an arrest report.
A man fatally shot early Saturday following an argument at a west valley hookah lounge has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The homicide happened near the 6000 block of West Flamingo Road, near Decatur Boulevard.
Thomas Randolph, whose murder conviction and death sentence were recently overturned, is the focus of a “Dateline” series airing this week on NBC.
A civil rights attorney claims newly obtained video evidence shows that Jorge Gomez did not raise a weapon prior to his deadly encounter with Las Vegas police.