A man was stabbed to death in northeast Las Vegas by another man who then ran away, according to police.
Akiya Dillon
Akiya Dillon joined the Review-Journal as a metro reporter in August 2024. Akiya grew up in Nevada and moved to North Carolina briefly to study political science, English, and journalism at Duke University. After graduating and completing internships with the Los Angeles Times and Newsday, she returned to Las Vegas to cover breaking news. Akiya is also a Chips Quinn Scholar for Diversity in Media, and in her free time, she enjoys collecting limited-edition sneakers and doing puzzles.
Police announced the arrest of a man believed to be responsible for over 30 burglaries and $100,000 in damages throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
The fatal police shooting of Brandon Durham has prompted outrage from Durham’s family and a range of opinions from law enforcement and police use-of-force experts.
In a lawsuit, Martha Carbajal, 45, sought medical, wage loss, and other damages from Nevada HAND, a non-profit that develops low-income housing complexes.
The man shot and killed by a Las Vegas police officer earlier this week was shot after calling 911 to report that his home was being broken into, police said.
The crash occurred about on North Rainbow Boulevard at Sterling Springs Parkway south of West Cheyenne Avenue, according to police.
Two kids were killed Friday in a crash caused by a speeding, red-light-running stolen vehicle, the second such deadly collision in Las Vegas in two days.
Abdul, Ibrahim, Anaya and Aaliyah Adem were killed in an early morning fire for which authorities still have not released a cause.
A 37-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the discovery of a woman’s body in a freezer, police said.
The body was discovered during a welfare check near South Nellis Boulevard and Vegas Valley Drive, police said.
Former Raiders player Henry Ruggs has been transferred to a transitional housing facility less than a mile from Allegiant Stadium, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
At 3:13 a.m., the Clark County Fire Department was notified about a house fire at 9457 South Las Vegas Blvd.
The tragic southwest Las Vegas house fire where four family members died serves as an unfortunate reminder that residential blazes can be disastrous.
The Las Vegas Fire Department received multiple calls about a fire at 7225 Roe Court, a two-story residential structure.
Over the course of nearly two weeks of early voting, plus people casting their votes via mail, more than 945,000 Nevadans, or 46.5 percent of registered voters, have voted.
