A Saudi Arabian air force sergeant rejected a plea deal in a child rape case Thursday, after which a video was played in court of him telling police he had sexual contact with a 13-year-old boy at a Las Vegas Strip hotel.
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A federal judge has ordered Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura’s attorney to pay $400 to Stephens Media, the parent company of the Review-Journal, to cover the legal costs of getting a hearing opened Tuesday so the newspaper could cover it.
Las Vegas police are still investigating whether SWAT officers acted appropriately in the July 23 shooting death of a Sacramento man who charged officers in his underwear, a hammer in one hand, a knife in the other.
An 18-year-old was killed Thursday evening when his motorcycle and a car were involved in a hit-and-run collision.
A Henderson SWAT officer was suspended last month pending an internal investigation into shenanigans with a SWAT co-worker. The Review-Journal has learned that suspended officer shocked a fellow cop with a handheld stun gun while clowning around at the office.
A man who was publicly shamed on Facebook on allegations that he skipped out on a $100 Reno bar tab is now in custody.
A bipartisan political action committee has been formed to generate support for creating an intermediate appeals court in Nevada — a concept that voters have rejected in the past.
Another person has quit the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s Use of Force Board.
A little-known state investigation into a scheme to defraud a Las Vegas homeowners association is being called the springboard for Operation GrandMaster, the long-running federal probe into a valleywide takeover of HOAs.
A man wanted on suspicion of stealing 147 decorative brass sidewalk lights turned himself in to authorities Thursday after he was approached by a homeless man who recognized him from fliers handed out by Deputy City Marshals investigators in Las Vegas.