A former attorney for the convicted murderer said he would have asked for a mistrial had he known of the note when it was sent to the judge.
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A “large number” of farm animals died in a large fire in the northeast valley.
After the closing of a $6.3 billion acquisition, slot maker International Game Technology is returning to Las Vegas.
Officials say the shared-use pathway from Summerlin to Red Rock Canyon will lengthen and widen lanes, providing a safer environment for cyclists and drivers alike.
Strong winds from a dust storm and thunderstorms left thousands of residents without power and created a mess around the Las Vegas Valley on the first day of July.
A three-year widening project of Interstate 15 between Speedway Boulevard and the Garnet Interchange was deemed completed by area officials.
Ronald Mortensen, who has been incarcerated for nearly 30 years, serving a life without parole sentence for the 1996 off-duty, drive-by shooting of Daniel Mendoza, 21, admitted to two felony counts.
Las Vegas data-center owner Switch is expanding its big presence in Southern Nevada with a new kind of facility: so-called AI factories.
Authorities investigated a crash that left a pedestrian in critical condition on a Las Vegas freeway.
The majority of the rare books the store will be selling are coming from the Antiquarian Books Association of America.
More than 50 residents showed up to raise concerns at a town hall meeting hosted by Clark County Commission Chair Tick Segerblom and Las Vegas police.
On a summer night in June, TayShaun Todd headed to what his mother said was the second party he attended in his adult life. The next day, the man was found dead in a pool where the party took place.
The Metropolitan Police Department will cover the expenses of its personnel chosen to execute immigration enforcement warrants at the county jail, including the time and overtime they spend training and conducting the duties, according to its agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Jaxenn Garcia, 5, died in what the family called a “tragic drowning incident” in a pool on Saturday.
The case has been marked by an unusual degree of secrecy: a hearing at which a judge ejected the public and a sealed plea.
