A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run crash on New Year’s Eve in the southeast Las Vegas Valley, according to police.
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Two people have been arrested in connection with a double homicide that occurred this month in downtown Las Vegas.
Two men accused of attempting to rob a Summerlin man at gunpoint were shot and arrested while seeking treatment for their wounds, according to Metropolitan Police Department arrest reports.
A 27-year-old man was arrested in connection with a series of commercial burglary series that occurred throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Police said two men face attempted murder charges after one of them, upset about the gravy he received with his order, went behind the counter to confront employees.
Drivers and pedestrians are dying at an “alarming” rate this year on Southern Nevada roads, law enforcement officials said Tuesday.
Health Plan of Nevada must pay $500 million in punitive damages for its role in the 2008 hepatitis C outbreak, a jury decided Tuesday.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has set a June 24 hearing in Las Vegas on its complaint alleging suspended Family Court Judge Steven Jones mishandled a romantic relationship with a prosecutor who appeared before him.
KINGMAN, Ariz. — A northwest Arizona man responsible for the death of a friend in an alcohol-involved traffic accident received a five-year prison term Tuesday.
Three fugitives in the slaying of Nevada’s chief insurance examiner were sent from Las Vegas to Carson City in police custody to face murder charges, a court official said Tuesday.
A court hearing in California has been postponed to next month for a former Las Vegas-area lawmaker jailed on felony charges following a freeway chase and violent struggle with police the same day he was expelled from the Nevada Assembly.
In November 2000, Las Vegas Sands Corp. consultant Richard Suen and three associates hit the Strip to do all the tourist things for the first time, including walking through a dozen resorts and catching a couple of shows.
A blaze destroyed a mobile home Sunday night, North Las Vegas Fire Department officials said Monday.
Demoted Family Court Lt. Steve Rushfield started his new job Monday as a marshal for Family Court Judge Frank Sullivan, officials confirmed.
Health Plan of Nevada should be punished to the tune of $2.49 billion for its role in the 2008 hepatitis C outbreak, lawyer Robert Eglet told a jury Monday.
The holidays are a time for gatherings, spreading warmth and cheer, and looking out for one another. For Nevada families who need a little extra help this winter, we are ready to lend our support. Through the Energy Share Program (Energy Share or Program), Southwest Gas and its customers who contribute to this program remain committed to fueling the communities it serves, helping ensure every household stays safe, warm, and comfortable this winter.
The lawsuit suggested that former Metropolitan Police Department Capt. John Pelletier helped to cover up a 2018 sexual assault and that he kidnapped witnesses.
A Clark County Detention Center inmate who was found dead inside a cell with an imprisoned Discovery Channel reality show star has been identified.
Metro Lt. Robert Price said a man was shot and killed during an argument with an group of people who then fled the scene. Their whereabouts are currently unknown, Price said.
A son killed both his mother and father in the east Las Vegas Valley according to a release from the Metropolitan Police Department.
