The former “Dances with Wolves” actor is accused of sexually assaulting multiple women. Two of them spoke to jurors.
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Both inmates came to northern Nevada prisons from Clark County.
The Clark County School District Police Department has arrested a volunteer worker because of an “inappropriate relationship with a student.”
Detectives were able to identify 33-year-old Curtis Hart and 23-year-old Marshel Busby as the suspects for the homicide in downtown Las Vegas.
Police investigated a shooting in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
A man was fatally shot at a central valley apartment complex Sunday afternoon, Las Vegas police said. The identity of the slain man was not released.
A Las Vegas man is accused of falsely identifying himself as a police officer during a dispute with two women outside a fast-food restaurant.
A 28-year-old pedestrian died early Saturday after being struck by a vehicle on Naples Drive, east of Paradise Road.
Maurice Carroll, the former process server convicted in a false affidavit scheme, landed in jail again this week following a domestic battery conviction.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
Nathan Chasing Horse is accused of targeting the Native American community and sexually assaulting multiple women.
Frederick Blanche pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder charges in December and agreed to a long sentence.
Police said they received reports of a shooting in the 1800 block of Lewis Avenue. One man died at the scene and another died at a hospital.
A news release said the strike force would involve collaboration with other agencies. Attorneys offered mixed reactions.
