Duane “Keffe D” Davis has been in custody since he was indicted in 2023 on a charge of murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang.
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The cause of death for each of the 58 victims killed during the Las Vegas mass shooting was released Thursday, nearly three months after the massacre.
An FBI official said Tuesday he thought local and federal investigators would eventually come close to answering a central question remaining after the deadly Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip — why.
In 33 years of designing, implementing and administering private and public compensation programs, Kenneth Feinberg said he has learned a few key lessons.
Thankfully, more people didn’t die. Thankfully, more people weren’t injured.
According to documents reviewed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Stephen Paddock had a cumulative grade-point average of 2.97, akin to a B average, after attending California State University, Northridge between 1971 and 1977.
Ohio-based artist Ron Moore Jr. watched the details of the Oct. 1 Las Vegas attack unfold on TV and prayed to find a way to help the victims’ families. Since then, he’s spent more than 125 hours drawing portraits of the victims.
Joseph Bruno, the nurse in charge in the University Medical Center’s trauma unit on Oct. 1, says he will never forget the silence amid the carnage.
Coaches, Basic High School basketball players, close friends, and family came together at a Henderson hillside site to paint a “Q” in Route 91 Harvest festival shooting victim Quinton Robbins’ honor near the familiar “B” for Basic.
In a statement Saturday, Scottsdale, Arizona-based auction company Barrett-Jackson said a 2007 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake owned by Barrett-Jackson President Steve Davis sold for $1 million. Benicia, California-based DC Solar issued the winning bid.
Las Vegas police are investigating after a shot was fired Tuesday afternoon near the Sands Expo and Convention Center.
For the nearly 500 people diagnosed with HIV in Southern Nevada each year, survival often comes down to access—access to specialized providers, medications, and support without delay.
Over 70 floats and giant balloons will make their way through Summerlin in the valley’s largest Independence Day parade.
Powerful winds from a dust storm and thunderstorms created a big mess around the valley on the first day of July.
Jaxenn Garcia, 5, died in what the family called a “tragic drowning incident” in a pool on Saturday.
The case has been marked by an unusual degree of secrecy: a hearing at which a judge ejected the public and a sealed plea.