The Uber driver’s attorney previously said he was trying to escape another man who was threatening him at the time of the crash.
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The man died Saturday after a stabbing in a wash area near northeast of Flamingo and Maryland Parkway.
Tom Artiom Alexandrovich’s attorney, David Chesnoff, told Henderson Justice of the Peace Barbara Schifalacqua that prosecutors had agreed to waive his appearance.
Nathan Williams acknowledged shooting Bryant Johnson twice, but said the alleged victim was trying to rob and kill him.
Victor Cardena-Pizarro, 20, pleaded guilty to harboring, concealing, or aiding a felony offender in district court that Tuesday morning.
A local construction company has sued a Thai Buddhist temple in Henderson and is accusing it of failing to pay for contracted services.
A 34-year-old man was shot by an officer Aug. 8 after the man appeared to make an aggresive move toward police.
A 56-year-old man died after he was ran over twice by an Uber driver leaving an argument, according to an arrest report.
Clark County Animal Protection Services first received a complaint about the central Las Vegas Valley home being filled with feral cats in 2023, police said.
Jonathan Lewis, 17, was fatally beaten by a group of Rancho High School students in 2023.
A driver suspected of DUI struck an occupied Nevada Highway Patrol unit that was involved investigating an earlier two-vehicle crash in the south valley.
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.
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Gary Guymon, once a high-profile prosecutor, faced allegations he ran a prostitution ring called the “$100 club” and plotted with felons to have a client killed.
Prosecutors plan to seek life without parole sentence. The victim had won custody of her daughters the day of the shooting, according to police.
Ray Garcia, 42, said he took the picture to give other staff members at the Henderson school “a heads up” about the student’s behavior.
Shawn Davis — better known as “Chef Big Shake” — filed a lawsuit this week in Las Vegas against Wells Fargo Bank and a business adviser at a Henderson branch.