After a 73-year-old man died in a car crash Friday in Laughlin, a California man has been arrested on suspicion of DUI.
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An investigation is underway into a man’s “suspicious” death Thursday at Burning Man, a weeklong event held annually in the Black Rock Desert in Northern Nevada.
Colon Jackson, charged with killing a 3-year-old girl on on Ely Shoshone tribal land earlier this year will remain in jail until his trial, a judge ruled Thursday.
The Washoe County Commission has approved a $3 million settlement for a woman wrongfully imprisoned for 35 years and later freed by DNA evidence.
A British poker pro who made the final table of the 2019 World Series of Poker Main Event can finally collect all of his winnings, recent court filings indicate.
Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas filed lawsuits last week against opioid manufacturers and distributors in Clark County District Court.
A Romanian man plead guilty Friday in connection with a ATM skimming scheme that took $931,000 from banks in multiple states, including Nevada, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
All six shots fired by SWAT officers at an attempted robbery suspect who pointed a weapon at police following an hourslong standoff struck the suspect, police said Thursday.
After 33 years on Nevada’s death row, Paul Browning was released Wednesday morning from Ely State Prison.
Ralph Goad faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole at his Oct. 2 sentencing in the death of 76-year-old Theodore Gibson in his Reno apartment.
Roger Hillygus used a fake legal document to take his mother from a Reno care facility in a battle over the family trust, landing him in jail in Los Angeles.
Years before Northwest Academy was closed amid an ongoing child abuse investigation, officials from four Nevada communities removed their students from the facility.
An allegation of Medicaid fraud last year against Northwest Academy led state officials to temporarily suspend payments to the boarding school.
A Las Vegas judge heard the start of closing arguments Thursday from lawyers representing companies that were denied marijuana business licenses.
Cathy Woods, a woman wrongfully imprisoned in Nevada for more than 35 years, is suing the state under a new law and may be eligible for $3.5 million in damages.