Former owner Adolfo Orozco and former building manager Malinda Mier face manslaughter and other felony charges in the 2019 Alpine Motel Apartments fire that killed six people.
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A man was taken into custody near the base around 4 p.m. and suspicious items were found in his vehicle.
Reported domestic violence cases were down in 2022 in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas but ticked up slightly in Henderson.
A candlelight vigil was held Friday for Jonet Dominguez, 43, who was fatally shot Tuesday morning.
CrisisAlert badges were implemented at all Clark County schools last semester following a spate of violence that culminated in the violent assault of a teacher at Eldorado High School.
Steven Broadwell, 52, has been employed by the county since 1995.
Las Vegas firefighters found the 61-year-old woman after responding to a fire on Charleston Boulevard.
An employee at a downtown Las Vegas towing business was shot dead Tuesday, police said.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a woman who was fatally shot in her home near Fremont Street and Maryland Parkway.
Rachel Ruiz-Izquierdo, 25, of Las Vegas, died from a gunshot wound of the head.
When he was sentenced in a 2017 murder, the killer was ordered to pay $21,679 in restitution. But the victim’s family has yet to receive any restitution.
A man was arrested Thursday after setting a vehicle on fire next to a transformer, Las Vegas police said.
Chad Williams, the controversial ex-director of Southern Nevada’s housing authority, is accused of punching a sleeping woman, and then kicking her in the ribs and face.
How is it that there have been four unsolved robberies of off-Strip casinos across the Las Vegas Valley since November?
A 35-year-old man was sentenced to prison for pushing and fatally injuring an El Cortez security guard in 2021.
The Review-Journal investigative journalist and the Metropolitan Police Department detectives who investigated his killing were honored Wednesday with proclamations at City Hall.
Officials predicted a crowd as high as 400,000 people would ring in the new year in Las Vegas.