Does a heavy police presence at Siena Suites help deter crime? A Review-Journal reporting team spent a week there to find out.
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One witness said investigators were “very interested in whether the police planned to benefit financially and were promised anything in return for their endorsement.”
Some are who we think of as first responders — health-care workers, police officers and firefighters — but others were unexpectedly thrust into the coronavirus’ crosshairs.
Judge Eric Johnson faces a challenge in the November general election from a personal injury lawyer for the District Court Department 20 seat.
With vastly different backgrounds, both candidates in the race for District Court Department 18 are touting their decades of courtroom experience.
Attorneys want to do away with six Family Court judges, the most of any court reviewed in the 2019 Judicial Performance Evaluation sponsored by the Review-Journal.
About 30 people rallied on Monday in Las Vegas in support of Assembly Bill 236, which would reform Nevada’s criminal justice system.
The usual happenings in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area carried on Saturday despite a partial government shutdown now expected to drag into Christmas.