A CCSD educator arrested in connection with a student-teacher fight was ordered released without bail after a court appearance.
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Former Justice of the Peace Melanie Tobiasson, 55, died on Jan. 20.
A male juvenile told detectives he met with the suspect for sex multiple times for cash, according to an arrest report.
Kevin Barnes, who uses the “Chopper” moniker, was booked Monday into the Clark County Detention Center on one count of sex trafficking of an adult.
Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Nathan Hobbs on Wednesday pleaded guilty to one count of careless driving, the Clark County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Chandra Bridges, 26, has been indicted on a charge of lying to a firearms dealer in what authorities said was a “straw purchase” of a handgun.
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.
Felon and former 311 Boyz gang member Steven Gazlay is awaiting his release from custody after posting a bail bond in his mortgage fraud case.
After a preliminary hearing expected to go until September, Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman will decide if there’s enough evidence for the building’s owner and its property manager to stand trial in the fire that left six people dead.
A man who claims he was wrongfully imprisoned for three decades on death row for a 1985 murder on the Strip is suing the Metropolitan Police Department.
Water damage at the Regional Justice Center resulted in a closure of parts of the downtown building that could be extended through the week, officials said Monday.
Bani Duarte’s reaction was captured on video, which was presented to jurors Thursday during the second day of testimony in her trial in Orange County Superior Court.
Prosecutors had leveled elderly exploitation, theft and perjury charges against the 52-year-old veteran of the force.
U.S. Attorney’s Office in Las Vegas says Douglas Haig’s motion to move his trial to Northern Nevada may be a move to draw “pro-gun” jurors who “would be more favorable to him.”
Disorderly conduct and attempted theft charges against Dr. S. Jay Hazan, who grabbed the keys to a shuttle bus after the driver refused to take him straight home from a doctor’s appointment, will be dismissed if he stays out of trouble.