Michael Olden and Shafiq Beria, the owners of a company that performed a fake “credit sweep” service through reverse identity theft were sentenced Tuesday to up to six years in prison.
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On the second day of landings at Normandy, Army Pfc. Benjamin Goo remembers the bullets flying and the sight of soldiers’ bodies as his unit penetrated the shoreline on Omaha Beach to join the invasion of Nazi-occupied France.
There’s hope yet for the senior transportation program which some sought to eliminate due to cost after Henderson’s city council voted to turn over operations to a nonprofit organization.
Abdul Howard’s resistance to take court-ordered photographs left federal prosecutors with the task of presenting a jury with photos of the multiple felon sticking his tongue out and making faces with the hoodie wrapped around his head.
The body found inside a car Monday morning was identified Tuesday by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The city of Las Vegas is opposing a request by a Fremont Street liquor store for a restraining order to prevent enforcement of two new ordinances, citing that the Souvenir Super Mart has “not established the grounds.”
Inside the gymnasium, maroon gowns wrap the successful students. Rows of chairs cover the cold, concrete floor and an inspirational message hangs behind the stage. While the pomp and circumstance of this graduation is familiar, the setting at the Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center in North Las Vegas is not.
Las Vegas police have made an arrest in connection with the May killing of a 17-year-old boy in the central valley.
Clark County commissioners will embark Wednesday on a three-day marathon of public hearings to winnow 81 applicants for medical marijuana dispensaries to just 18 dispensaries.
The FBI and the Federal Aviation Administration are extending their campaign to catch people pointing lasers at aircraft at a time when the problem is worsening in Southern Nevada.