The shooting stemmed from a dispute over the teen’s electronics access, court records indicate.
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A traffic stop on Interstate 15 in Mesquite led to the discovery of nearly 70 pounds of methamphetamine, according to a news release.
He had been charged with sexually abusing four children, and his attorney expects he will die in prison. One of the charges carries a 35-year minimum sentence.
A Dino’s Lounge bartender is happy to be alive after a Jeep driven by a suspected DUI driver plowed into the front of the bar near downtown Las Vegas.
The anonymous survey asks attorneys to say if each judge should be retained and to evaluate their behavior in court.
Two Southern Nevada detention centers have beefed up surveillance after four inmates, all under the age of 40, were found dead at the facilities in the past month in homicides.
The 35-year-old man is accused of burning pine trees between Metropolitan Police Department headquarters and an apartment complex.
A February trial is expected to go forward for the man accused of organizing the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, his new attorneys said at a press conference.
The lawyer wrote in an X post that the official was fired without due process because he followed Justice Department COVID-19 policies.
Jon Gruden sued the league and Commissioner Roger Goodell in 2021, arguing the NFL leaked emails he wrote and pushed the Raiders to fire him.
A gunman opened fire Monday in a Target store parking lot in the Texas capital, killing at least three people, then stole two cars during a getaway that ended with police using a Taser to detain him on the other side of the city, authorities said.
Authorities are seeking the public’s help to identify suspects who they say threw rocks from a freeway overpass in Henderson, which resulted in serious injuries to two motorists.
The Metropolitan Police Department said that officers responded Wednesday to a shooting in the 2000 block of Sahara Avenue, near Interstate 15.
A man who was shot and killed on Friday by North Las Vegas police responding to a domestic disturbance has been identified.
The suspect, 35-year-old Christian Vega, is accused of setting fire to foliage on Metro’s headquarters property at 400 South Martin L. King Boulevard.
In a significant move to protect Nevada’s water future, the state has officially launched the Nevada Voluntary Water Rights Retirement Program –a ten-year initiative designed to reduce groundwater overuse and protect fragile ecosystems.
A Dino’s Lounge bartender is happy to be alive after a Jeep driven by a suspected DUI driver plowed into the front of the bar near downtown Las Vegas.
Metro police say businesses and a public library on East Tropicana Avenue will be closed for a time as an investigation into the stabbing continues.
A 34-year-old man was shot by an officer Aug. 8 after the man appeared to make an aggresive move toward police.
Two Southern Nevada detention centers have beefed up surveillance after four inmates, all under the age of 40, were found dead at the facilities in the past month in homicides.