The union representing officers and other staff at the Metropolitan Police Department is asking members to consider striking should a new mandatory increase to retirement contributions take effect next month.
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A Review-Journal investigation has revealed that several Clark County judges have failed to report sponsored trips to conservative-backed educational workshops.
A 37-year-old Las Vegas man was arrested on a charge of reckless driving resulting in death or severe injury, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Two residents who live near the site of an approved housing and resource facility want to stop construction while officials consider alternate sites, according to a lawsuit.
The suspect in a fatal shooting east of Boulder Highway is on the loose, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
A tree in the center median of South Las Vegas Boulevard caught fire early Saturday morning, after fireworks were allegedly thrown from a moving vehicle, according to a press release from the Metropolitan Police Department.
Manuel Ruiz is described a private person, though his alleged public shooting of an online rival has garnered widespread attention.
Aerion Warmsley could face the death penalty because of aggravating factors and the “mass destruction” a prosecutor said he left in his wake.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to three years in federal prison for selling stolen firearms and machine gun conversion devices linked to shootings around the valley.
Tarek El Moussa, one of the faces behind a 10-season-long show about house flipping, was cited after an incident where police said he pushed and punched another man in the head at the Palazzo.
“The protest was declared an unlawful assembly after protestors failed to obey lawful orders,” the Metropolitan Police Department said.
Family members of an Arizona couple fatally shot while livestreaming from the Strip were among the witnesses who told police they watched the slaying unfold in real time, according to 911 audio released Thursday.
Prosecutors announced during a court hearing Thursday that they had dropped the charges. Burr’s defense attorney, Robert Langford, said the case was “completely over.”
Anyone with information is urged to call Metro’s Commercial Robbery Section at 702-828-3591.
District Attorney Steve Wolfson said prosecutors will consider seeking the death penalty against the suspect in a shooting that killed two in front of the Bellagio.
This June, in honor of National Dairy Month, The Nevada Dairy Farmers has a new campaign aimed at highlighting the role of dairy in everyday family life—with an honest and lighthearted message: “Let’s Be Real.”
A contrite Henry Ruggs III spoke publicly for the first time since he pleaded guilty to a DUI charge following a deadly 2021 car crash in Las Vegas.
Rachel Chapman filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, listed as B.H., against the Clark County School District and Adrian Krosnick, her son’s former speech language pathologist.
A woman received a 12 to 35-year prison sentence for killing her boyfriend with a car after a domestic dispute about tampons.
The crash occurred just before 10 p.m. Friday at West Desert Inn Road and South Grand Canyon Drive.