Brett Clarkson
Brett Clarkson was born and raised in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada and graduated from Humber College's journalism program in 2002. He has lived in various places including Toronto, Los Angeles, South Florida, Northern Virginia, and now, Las Vegas. Before joining the Review-Journal in 2022 he worked at the Niagara Falls Review, Toronto Sun, and South Florida Sun Sentinel, contributing to the Sun Sentinel's coverage of the 2018 Parkland shooting, which earned the paper the Pulitzer Prize Gold Medal For Public Service. He is the father of two children and has a dog named Julio.
It was a weekend of high winds, power outages, and downed trees throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
A look at the number of homicides in Clark County in 2023. Among the trends, a rise in domestic violence-related murders in Las Vegas.
14 years before Wednesday’s attack on a Clark County judge by a defendant who was being sentenced, a courthouse shooting left a security officer dead.
A 20-year-old man was hospitalized in Las Vegas following the blaze at a Mohave Valley home.
Trooper Alberto Felix and Sergeant Michael Abbate were killed last week.
A 50-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested on suspicion of DUI-related charges.
Construction and debris removal continue as Mount Charleston works to recover from Tropical Storm Hilary.
After rain turned the Burning Man festival into a muddy mess, attendees were sheltering in place.
Firefighters revealed the date by which they expect to fully contain the wildfire that erupted in the Mojave National Preserve and spread into Nevada.
Jorge Portell was arrested in the June 27 killing at an east Las Vegas mobile home park.
Devon Cordova, 48, is facing charges. The victim was identified as Angel Rodriguez-Perez.
The “Desert Monkey King” has a creator. The artist responsible for the mysterious artwork on a plateau in the southwest valley has come forward.
The fatal shooting happened on West Baltimore Avenue.
Dr. Nicholas Vogelzang, chairman of medical oncology at the Southern Nevada-based Comprehensive Cancer Centers, died Sept. 20.