A 29-hour barricade that involved two hostages and a man firing a gun at police ended peacefully Thursday afternoon.
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Data from Las Vegas police shows there were 57 percent fewer recruits last year compared with 2019, and many other local police departments showed a similar trend.
Las Vegas police agreed to settle a lawsuit that stemmed from the May 2017 death of Tashii Brown. Brown died after an encounter with an officer.
Wherever there is a mass casualty crime, you’ll probably find Jeff Dion on the scene just about immediately after — just as he was in Las Vegas Oct. 5, four days after the Oct. 1 shooting.
MGM Resorts International on Friday released the audio recording of a security guard reporting the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
Here are your Thursday afternoon headlines.
Here are your Thursday morning headlines.
Metro on Wednesday released a video and description of the truck used in a drive-by shooting that killed a bicyclist in the east valley on Saturday.
A judge set bail at $2 million Wednesday for a man who pointed a gun at people along the Strip last week.
As soon as the dog was released, it was clear something was wrong. “My baby,” Arturo Arenas-Alvarez said in halting English as a Henderson police K9 ran toward his sport utility vehicle, which sat nearby in a parking lot. “I’ve got my baby.”
A judge set bail at $100,000 Monday for a Metro officer facing child pornography charges.
Prosecutors are awaiting blood tests for a Henderson police officer accused of driving under the influence and heading the wrong way down U.S. Highway 95.
The woman who Nevada Highway Patrol officials said was behind the wheel in a crash that killed a 9-year-old girl has been arrested, police say.
The lawyer representing the family of an unarmed man who was gunned down by park rangers while walking near Red Rock Canyon in February has asked Clark County officials to turn the case over to federal prosecutors.