A surge in COVID-19 deaths has overwhelmed many of Southern Nevada’s mortuaries, which have reported concerns over capacity issues to the state’s funeral board.
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Inspired by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anne Carpenter accepted a promotion that would make her the first woman to take command of the Nevada Highway Patrol.
During his 20 years in the Air Force, Terrance Kelly was awarded an “achievement medal” and a “commendation medal.” He now faces a murder charge.
The political message in the desert is more than 4 miles long, according to a Reno resident who drove to the site with friends and retraced the path.
A motive in the March 27 shooting of a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper was revealed for the first time in public court documents obtained Thursday by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Previously released court documents related to the killing say that the sergeant was shot in his “shoulder and/or head.”
A lengthy federal racketeering trial against eight Vagos Motorcycle Club members will take a weeklong break before the resumption of closing arguments.
The release of Las Vegas police body camera videos paints a more complete picture of how officers and firefighters worked together on the morning of the Alpine Motel Apartments fire.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal sued the Metropolitan Police Department on Thursday for records related to the historic Alpine Motel Apartments fire.
Las Vegas police detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying two men who may have knowledge about a shootout last week in the southeastern valley.
The city’s first officer-involved shooting of the year occurred after a 24-minute chase that spanned several miles in the northwestern portion of the city, police said Tuesday.
Las Vegas saw the highest total in the U.S. of rescued child sex trafficking victims during an FBI-led nationwide sweep in July known as Operation Independence Day.
A North Las Vegas high school teacher was buying marijuana for a special needs teenager and had taken her on at least one trip out of state without her mother’s consent, according to his arrest report.
Todd Pomeroy, a PE teacher arrested last week after a private school received threatening voicemails, faces new charges, including intimidating an officer and battery.
Nearly two years after Dareon Deas was killed during a drug deal in northwest Las Vegas, evidence has led to the arrest of a fifth suspect in his death.