Alexander Smirnov will remain under electronic monitoring as he awaits a hearing on allegations that he lied about an alleged bribery scheme involving Joe Biden.
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Michael Lasso, who helped stop an attack on a judge in a Las Vegas courtroom, will be recognized for his efforts by Mayor Carolyn Goodman.
Jeff German’s killing and how the Review-Journal newsroom responded to the aftermath, including the arrest of Robert Telles, are explored in the CBS news series.
Nevada’s office of the attorney general and the lawyers for the state’s so-called fake electors are battling it out over whether the case can be tried in Clark County.
Sean Larimer, who was convicted as a juvenile for a 2003 triple-fatality DUI crash, was arrested on a bench warrant after failing to appear for a court hearing in a current DUI case.
Maison Des Champs, an anti-abortion advocate, was arrested after he was filmed climbing to the top of the Sphere.
Deobra Redden, who was seen in a viral video launching himself at a judge last month, has been indicted on multiple charges, including attempted murder.
Robert Telles’ defense attorney filed a motion Wednesday claiming evidence should show prosecutors have no clear evidence of Telles’ motive to kill reporter Jeff German.
U.S. Attorney Jason Frierson became the first African-American man to serve as Nevada’s top federal law enforcement officer in April 2022.
A grand jury has handed down a superseding indictment against Jesus Ayala, accusing him of stabbing a man in June and killing a bicyclist in an August crash.
A Las Vegas judge reprimanded Omar Talley for his lack of remorse before sentencing him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Larry and Julie Gonzales — the parents of Jeffrey Gonzales, who died at the scene of a crash in February 2022 — filed a complaint in District Court alleging negligence.
The wife of a North Las Vegas pastor killed late last year has filed a lawsuit against the neighbor accused of fatally shooting her husband.
A husband and wife have filed a lawsuit against the White Pine County sheriff’s office, alleging sexual harassment, retaliation and a “dehumanizing” workplace.
Ruben Robles was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 15 years for opening fire at the Fremont Street Experience, killing a man and wounding a bystander.