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The Clark County coroner’s office has identified 33-year-old Rene Ernest Flores-Guevara as the man killed in a central valley shooting this past week.
Black laborers were lured onto job sites with the promise of substantial new job contracts and deprived of pay for work performed, according to a lengthy discrimination lawsuit that could soon be headed to arbitration.
A gunman shot and killed by police when he “engaged” them at a Henderson hotel Saturday morning has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A Clark County grand jury refused to indict Warren McClinton and a jury acquitted him on a charge of sexual assault six years later.
Las Vegas police conducted secret court-approved wiretaps during their investigation into an attempted extortion plot against Nevada Republican Assemblyman Chris Edwards, a police affidavit unsealed Friday disclosed.
A former Henderson woman has been sentenced to 51 months in federal prison in a $1.5 million real estate scheme that used $232,000 of the ill-gotten gains to pay restitution in a state criminal theft case.
The teacher also kissed and had sexual contact with the girl in his classroom over a period of weeks, police said.
A federal judge has barred a North Las Vegas woman and her business from preparing federal tax returns that involve foreign earned income, the Justice Department announced today.
The caller claims to represent a non-profit called Veterans Helping Nevada Veterans, then asks residents to send money to an address that turns out to be scammer’s home, Laxalt said in a news release.
A Tuesday afternoon crash that jammed traffic at the Spaghetti Bowl has been cleared.
Just days after “Crazy Girls” wrapped its 28-year run at the now-closed Riviera, more than $200,000 worth of the show’s lingerie, stage clothes, computers and lights have been reported stolen.
A man shot by a Las Vegas police officer this past week during a burglary investigation was running away from the officer and was armed with an unloaded pistol when the cop fired, Metro said Tuesday.
A former Metro detective accused in an attack on a prostitute cut a deal with prosecutors Tuesday that is expected to result in probation.
Prosecutor Jacqueline Bluth told a North Las Vegas judge that Jeremiah Mazo, 54, faced child molestation charges in June 2008 that were dismissed and sealed after he completed “requirements.”
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