Julius Trotter was sentenced after being convicted of murder in the fatal stabbing of two Vietnamese tourists at Circus Circus in 2018.
Katelyn Newberg

Katelyn Newberg joined the Review-Journal's investigative team in February 2025. Following two internships, she joined the newspaper staff in 2018 as a breaking news reporter and began covering courts and legal affairs in October 2021. She is a native of central Florida and a 2018 graduate of the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications.
For the second time, an alleged cult leader accused of preying on the Native American community and sexually assaulting women has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper noted he was “overwhelmed” by the smell of marijuana when he pulled the player over in November 2023.
Travis Doss was arrested in July 2023 with his wife, after police found two children inside their apartment locked in a dog kennel.
Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa-Stratton is stepping down to take a position at a prominent local law firm.
One of nine teenagers who have been arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a Rancho High School student pleaded guilty on Tuesday in juvenile court.
Hours before festivities kicked off on the Strip, Elvis impersonators married couples in downtown Las Vegas during the 1-2-3, 1-2-3 date.
The Metropolitan Police Department said a man was arrested in connection with a shooting in just east of Las Vegas Boulevard and near the MGM Grand.
Robert Telles, accused of killing Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German, says he is still seeking police bodycam footage from the day of his arrest.
The executive director of the ACLU of Nevada said that the school district has been “disingenuous” about what records the agency has access to.
A Las Vegas judge scheduled a sentencing hearing for a woman who has been arrested on suspicion of DUI seven times in Clark County.
Matthew Beasley was indicted Wednesday in connection with the Ponzi scheme, which prosecutors allege he used to fund an “opulent lifestyle.”
As part of a guilty plea agreement, prosecutors will not seek the death penalty for Tristan Tidwell, according to a court filing.
A Las Vegas judge ordered a mental health evaluation for a man accused of an unprovoked stabbing spree on the Strip earlier this month.
A Las Vegas judge ruled on Wednesday that a woman accused of hitting a group of middle schoolers with her car will face battery and assault charges.