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Jonathan Bolton, 38, was arrested Friday in connection with the death of Byron Amerson, 38.
A person shot to death April 5 in North Las Vegas has been identified as a 50-year-old man.
The Metropolitan Police Department said five arrests were made Thursday, the draft’s first day, on charges including vagrancy, sleeping in public, resisting a public officer, trespassing and disorderly conduct.
The Southern Nevada Health District is looking into a data discrepancy that shows Clark County in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “high” transmission tier, a health official said Wednesday.
Clark County on Wednesday reported 201 new coronavirus cases and 32 deaths, as most numbers continued to decline but death numbers stayed relatively flat.
For the first time in over a month, Clark County on Wednesday reported fewer than 1,000 new coronavirus cases over the preceding day.
At least one person is dead after a crash northeast of the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
Southern Nevada and other areas of the state labeled at “high” risk of COVID-19 transmission will remain under a state mask mandate into early 2022, a state official says.
A fatal shooting in an east Las Vegas parking lot was the result of a “marijuana transaction” gone wrong, according to a recently released arrest report.
An occupational therapist was living with a student at the school she worked at, according to a recently released affidavit.
Updated numbers posted by the state Department of Health and Human Services on the state’s coronavirus website pushed the state totals to 393,188 cases and 6,539 deaths.
Jessie Murillo, 38, died of gunshot wounds to the head and torso, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
Police have not identified a suspect or motive in either shooting as of Monday afternoon.
Nevada on Monday reported that 1,224 people were hospitalized with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases in the state, surpassing the peak of the virus’ second wave last summer.