The wife of a North Las Vegas pastor killed late last year has filed a lawsuit against the neighbor accused of fatally shooting her husband.
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UNLV students discussed gun violence at a roundtable with a Florida congressman who came to Las Vegas to support President Joe Biden ahead of the Nevada primary.
Jesus Ayala and Jzamir Keys are accused of hitting a 66-year-old retired police chief in a fatal hit-and-run in the same morning they struck another bicyclist.
Marillorky Tamayo Cruz had won custody of her two daughters the day police said she was shot by her estranged husband.
The Review-Journal argued in a Monday filing that allowing police and prosecutors to search Jeff German’s phone and computers would damage journalism.
Las Vegas police released dozens of body camera videos from a fatal crash involving former Raider Henry Ruggs.
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons filed a petition Thursday arguing that he did not severely injure a man in an alleged brawl at a Strip casino last year.
James Hartley’s body was found in grave so shallow that his hand protruded through the soil, waving at traffic near what is now Harry Reid International Airport. Nearly 69 years later, no arrests have been made in his death.
The teen, who police say was driving 63 mph in a 35 mph zone, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor count in the North Las Vegas crash.
The Metropolitan Police Department agreed to settle two lawsuits involving a jail inmate’s death and a woman who alleged assault and battery.
A woman told police that she was sexually and mentally abused by a Las Vegas pastor and former teacher for years, according to a police report released Wednesday.
A teenage boy stripped off his jacket, shirt and tie Tuesday to show a Family Court judge the scars left when he was stabbed on campus by another teenager.
Evidence continues to mount against two men with Las Vegas ties who remain jailed after a third man implicated them in the assault on police officers and ransacking the Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Police are seeking additional victims after at least two robberies and an assault on the Las Vegas Strip.
The Henderson Police Department on Thursday asked for the public’s help finding a man suspected of robbing a convenience store and attacking a clerk in late June.
The upcoming European Parliament elections are set for June 6-9. Over 270 pro-democracy organizations, Nobel laureates and political and civic leaders—including former heads of state and government and EU leaders—have signed an open letter urging newly elected EU leaders to defend democracy. Today, the need for immediate action to defend democracy is not just a […]
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Former President Donald Trump discussed campaign strategies and policies for potential second terms in an exclusive interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The fire that started at 12:30 a.m. Sunday damaged or destroyed approximately 15 boats and caused minor injuries at the harbor, according to the National Park Service.
A woman was being held hostage at knife-point by a man when two Metropolitan Police Department officers fired their weapons late Saturday night.
Decades in the making, residents now have another option to cross the Colorado River between Laughlin and Bullhead City, Arizona.