Jeremiah Wiggins’ nephew Omarion Wilson was fatally shot during a birthday party in a hotel room near the Las Vegas Strip.
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.
Legacy High School’s football field was the site of a large vigil for Omarion Wilson, 17.
A man was killed after he was hit by a pickup truck in Henderson early Wednesday.
The rumble strips, installed at Grand Valley Parkway and U.S. Highway 93, were unveiled Tuesday as part of an effort to cut down on street takeovers.
The teen killed in a shooting in a hotel room just off the Las Vegas Strip was a student at Legacy High School in North Las Vegas and played football there.
It’s the latest effort to rid Southern Nevada streets of would-be stunt drivers and their so-called street takeovers, police say.
A violent bus passenger bit off the earlobe of a police officer during a standoff that escalated into a fight with officers on an RTC bus, according to an arrest report.
The dashboard will be updated regularly and include information about attendance rates, standardized test scores, enrollment and student behavior, officials said.
Metro’s 31st annual K-9 Trials brought out an estimated 4,600 people to the equestrian arena at South Point. In addition to Kimura’s toughest dog win, Metro also earned’s top agency award
Police responded to a shooting in the 1100 block of Center Street at about 1 a.m. Sunday.
Anthony Castrejon, 31, died at University Medical Center on Feb. 6, three days after he was hit twice in the head with a metal pole in North Las Vegas.
Police said Pedro Lopez-Villasenor, 29, was driving 90 mph on South Fort Apache Road, which is a 35 mph zone.
Traffic was a parking lot on I-15 northbound on Monday, but things were back to normal as of 2 p.m.
As of March 3, 39 people had been killed in traffic-related incidents in the state.
Anthony Clark, 39, was taken into custody after his wife Latonia Joy Clark was found dead at their Las Vegas home Saturday morning.