A man accused of beating a victim to death and mutilating his face in downtown Las Vegas might go to trial.
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A person suffered life-threatening injuries after they were intentionally struck by a vehicle near downtown Las Vegas, according to police.
One victim was pronounced deceased at the scene while another later died at an area hospital after arriving on his own.
A 33-year-old man suspected in a series of Arts District burglaries was taken into custody, according to a news release.
One break-in netted only $10. The other attacked a place that employs people with disabilities.
Deobra Redden’s attorney, Carl Arnold, said that Redden was pleading not guilty by reason of insanity, and was invoking his right to a speedy trial.
Chrystopher Chin, 37, and Bryce Gray, 34, died after a shooting Wednesday near Chicago Avenue and Industrial Road.
Ruben Robles was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 15 years for opening fire at the Fremont Street Experience, killing a man and wounding a bystander.
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Diaja Smith and Jacoby Robinson face murder and child abuse charges. They were arrested after their son’s body was found in a dumpster near downtown Las Vegas.
The forecast high for central Las Vegas is 108 on Tuesday and 109 on Wednesday, both just below record highs for the dates.
The Percent For The Arts Fund — which receives 1 percent of the city’s capital budget — budgeted $74,500 for the project.
Las Vegas homebuilding industry leaders are backing an effort to make more land available to improve the balance between housing supply and demand.