Attorneys for a Clark County woman allege Las Vegas police have violated Nevadans’ civil rights by taking suspects to Arizona for nonconsensual blood draws.
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Neighbors and students of Naoko Takemaru remembered her in a vigil outside her house.
Daniel Parson also allegedly threatened shootings at a church and Tops store.
Since August, the nonprofit Leaders in Training has had seven break-ins, attempted break-ins and thefts at its east Las Vegas location.
The DUI crash that resulted in amputations on both of his legs has altered Riley McGowan’s perspective on life.
Desert Oasis High School was placed on lockdown Wednesday while police investigated a report of a “weapon” on campus, according to the Clark County School District.
The family of Tina Tintor will hold a public funeral service Thursday for the 23-year-old killed in a Nov. 2 car crash involving former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs.
The victim, who was not immediately identified, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Sept. 3 on a felony warrant of domestic violence charges.
A vigil took place was Wednesday night for witnesses of a June police shooting to help them find closure in the death of 25-year-old Jorge Gomez.
Two homeless men landed in a Las Vegas hospital late Wednesday night after brawl in the central valley.
The group walked from Trump International to the Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse in downtown Las Vegas.
Police said a 2020 Toyota Camry traveling at a high rate of speed jumped the curb, striking two light poles, the bus stop and the woman, before stopping with the woman still underneath the car.
This installment of “Mobbed Up” delves into the history of organized crime in Las Vegas from the 1930s up to the 1960s and sets the stage for the arrival of Frank Cullotta and Tony Spilotro in the 1970s.
Metro officers William Umana and Paul Solomon will receive the TOP COPS award Sunday for their handling of a shootout in downtown Las Vegas in July 2018.
Las Vegas was once regarded as an “open city” for more than two dozen Mafia families across the country. Many had representatives in Las Vegas for decades, with Chicago being the most dominant.