1. A former Las Vegas nightclub promoter was acquitted Thursday of kidnapping and sexual assault charges. A 25-year-old woman testified that Frederick Richards took her to his home in Rhodes Ranch after meeting at Hyde nightclub, and that she awoke the next morning with her underwear across the room. Jurors said they felt the state couldn’t prove the woman’s testimony and that it wasn’t an easy decision to acquit Richards.
2. A man was shot and killed at a northwest Las Vegas apartment complex. Police were dispatched to Bloom Apartment Homes on Gowan Road near Tenaya Way at about 6 p.m. Thursday, where they found a man dead inside a car. Police are still investigating.
3. The Raiders are set to name a general contractor for a new Las Vegas stadium. Raiders president Marc Badain said Thursday that a contract has yet to be finalized, but that they’re working with a Minneapolis-based firm Mortensen Construction that is partners with McCarthy Building Companies in Henderson. A timeline released by the Stadium Authority estimates stadium groundbreaking by late December or early January.
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The unveiling served as a latest step for the department as it continues to beef up its unmanned aerial vehicle policing operations.
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Mayor Shelley Berkley paused Wednesday’s City Council meeting for a moment of silence to honor two parents that police have said were beaten to death by their son.
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Las Vegas planning commissioner Stephen Munford resigns under pressure a day before a City Council vote on his removal after a request from Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong.
The prior attorney disagrees that he performed deficiently. Deobra Redden received a decades-long prison sentence for the attack.
The share of unemployed workers ticked lower last year but remains higher than most states.
On the ninth anniversary of Detective Chad Parque’s death, the North Las Vegas Police Department and city council named the station where he began his ten-year-long career after him.
Carrie Cox alluded that she, Councilwoman Monica Larson and others were offered payments from people who had pending business before the City Council, according to an interview transcript.
The Henderson Police Department on Wednesday identified a man who was shot by two officers and who is accused of ramming into their police SUVs with a stolen construction vehicle.
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UNLV has signed former Oklahoma and Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold out of the transfer portal. He was a five-star prospect out of high school.
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The Raiders will talk to Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy about their head coaching vacancy.
Henderson police say a 27-year-old man was arrested in connection with an animal abuse video that was reportedly circulating on social media.
Victor Vondrasek, 46, was arrested Tuesday and booked on suspicion of attempted murder, resisting a public officer, and other charges, according to jail records.
More investment is coming to Durango, Green Valley Ranch, Red Rock Resort, Sunset and Palace stations and Seventy Six Taverns as company closes in on 50th anniversary.
