Ex-Henderson police chief LaTesha Watson is suing her former employer, claiming she faced discrimination. The city says her claims are unsubstantiated.
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Attorney Jonathan MacArthur, who has attended numerous protests this year, was arrested Wednesday night during a gathering in honor of Breonna Taylor.
A contract mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service has been sentenced to six months in prison for stealing mail from dozens of victims in the Las Vegas Valley.
A preliminary hearing was postponed Monday in Las Vegas Justice Court for the DUI suspect accused of driving her SUV into two teenage girls, killing them both.
A man arrested because of facial recognition software in January was indicted by a grand jury Wednesday for murder and battery, according to court documents.
Five District Court marshals have recently tested positive for coronavirus, according to a memo obtained Friday by the Review-Journal.
Suspected members of the boogaloo movement pleaded not guilty Wednesday to federal charges in an alleged conspiracy to cause violence during Black Lives Matter protests.
Lawyers for a suspended Las Vegas detective and a former high-ranking director of the police union asked a judge on Wednesday to throw out felony charges against them.
A coronavirus outbreak behind prison walls could overwhelm the Nevada Department of Corrections, documents analyzed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal showed.
A Las Vegas man is accused of using his job at a drug testing facility to take bribes from people on federal probation, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
A Nevada inmate was sentenced Monday to more than four years in prison for threatening U.S. District Judge Miranda Du.
Jurors deliberated four days before returning verdicts on charges of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise, murder and using a firearm to commit murder.
Two men were convicted Monday in the robbery and murder of a 24-year-old Las Vegas nursing student.
A Las Vegas jury convicted a 52-year-old man Friday of first-degree murder and sexual assault in the rape and killing of a woman inside an east valley apartment.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline decided Tuesday that it would not suspend a pair of Las Vegas judges over questions about profanity off the bench and administrative complaints involving court clerks.