A grand jury indicted three men with gang ties Friday in connection with the fatal shooting of a 14-year-old girl in North Las Vegas.
David Ferrara
Before being named assistant city editor in September 2021, David covered courts and legal affairs for the Review-Journal. He joined the newspaper in 2014 after more than six years reporting in the Deep South, where he wrote extensively about the BP oil spill. Prior to that, he worked for newspapers, magazines and a wire service in Chicago. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale.
A grand jury that indicted Zaon Collins on a reckless driving charge Thursday did not approve a DUI charge.
A Las Vegas attorney filed a class-action lawsuit Monday urging Gov. Steve Sisolak to prioritize COVID-19 vaccinations for those 65 and older.
Parler, the Henderson-based social media platform, has sued Amazon after the right-wing focused network was booted from web-hosting services.
Matthew Ayala, 29, was ordered held without bail Monday in the slaying of his grandmother, who police said was shot in the head and buried in storage containers in the desert.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has canceled testimony regarding a Las Vegas judge accused of improperly inserting herself in a murder investigation.
Lawyers for a Las Vegas Strip property filed a trespassing lawsuit Friday against 20 unknown people in the wake of a Labor Day weekend fight that broke out at Encore.
A day after a fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments left six dead, owner Adolfo Orozco ordered the building’s manager not to speak to investigators until they had “gotten their stories straight,” according to police reports obtained by the Review-Journal.
A 48-year-old man who remains hospitalized from injuries he suffered in a deadly fire at the Alpine Motel Apartments has sued the building’s owner and others.
Former residents of Alpine Motel filed a lawsuit on Monday against the building’s owner and companies that installed alarm systems.
A group of businesses owners, workers and one coronavirus patient have filed a class-action lawsuit in response to government shutdowns across Nevada.
A group of Nevada defense attorneys joined the call to release certain prisoners in an effort to stave off the spread of coronavirus.
With more than 70 candidates in 23 judicial races on the June 9 primary ballot this year, the Las Vegas Review-Journal will stage video debates to help voters make informed choices.
Attorneys Phil Aurbach, Nadia Krall and Barbara Schifalacqua are running to replace District Judge Kerry Earley, who is not seeking re-election.
Attorneys Adam Ganz, Monica Trujillo and Michael Miceli are seeking to replace District Judge Douglas Herndon, who is running for the Nevada Supreme Court.