A 55-year-old man arrested in connection with the investigation into a possible biological laboratory in an east Las Vegas house appeared in federal court.
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That morning, police received a call from a 7-year-old boy who said his mother was hurt and needed help, according to a police report.
William “Bill” Carns, a former Nye County Republican Central Committee chairman, was arrested last weekend by the Nye County Sheriff’s Office on multiple offenses.
A man who took a child hostage died after being shot by police but not before he killed the boy, authorities said.
Vaughn Griffith, a former Alexander Dawson School student, faces one felony charge in connection with an April 2025 attack involving classmates, records show.
Ahern Rentals obtained U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval on Friday for several steps to continue its business uninterrupted.
District Attorney David Roger said Friday he is launching a grand jury investigation into allegations Family Court Judge Steven Jones and fired prosecutor Lisa Willardson lied in sworn affidavits this week about the extent of their budding romantic relationship.
Two months after a federal jury in Las Vegas convicted him of arms trafficking, former Navy SEAL Nicholas Bickle this week was given an “other than honorable” discharge, which is the most severe form of administrative separation from military service.
The officer who shot and killed Stanley Gibson last week had been told of a plan to take the man alive shortly before he fired, several Metropolitan Police Department sources told the Review-Journal.
ELKO — The FBI has joined the search for a suspect in a fatal shooting on the Battle Mountain Indian Colony in north-central Nevada.
Two defendants linked to a Mexican drug cartel — who previously faced charges in the high-profile kidnapping of a Las Vegas boy — have been sentenced to lengthy federal prison terms.
An anti-abortion petition is so vague that it cannot be circulated among voters, a judge ruled Wednesday. District Judge James Wilson granted an injunction that prevents Personhood Nevada from circulating its petition.
Completed, move-in-ready homes and models now welcoming tours Las Vegas’s most anticipated new homes have arrived within the private gates of Ascaya, the luxury mountainside community set high above the valley in Henderson. The Canyon Residences has completed its first terrace of homes and is now welcoming private tours of its four staged model homes, […]
A man who took a child hostage died after being shot by police but not before he killed the boy, authorities said.
Vaughn Griffith, a former Alexander Dawson School student, faces one felony charge in connection with an April 2025 attack involving classmates, records show.
Law enforcement leaders said they arrested one man in connection with an alleged illegal biological laboratory in the east Las Vegas Valley.
The teen’s attorney said he was agreeing to a three- to 15-year prison sentence. The victim’s family called that range unfair.
