A Henderson man was sentenced Thursday by a New Jersey judge to 18 months in prison for his role in a $9 million mortgage fraud scheme.
Briana Erickson
Briana Erickson is an investigative reporter at the Review-Journal. She previously covered courts, general assignment news and homeless and veterans issues. After joining the paper in 2017, the University of Florida graduate helped document the scope of the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Strip. Her work centers around people living in the shadows.
The Nevada Home Care Workforce Safety and Standards Act would enable workers to seek training and benefits and look for ways to improve quality of care and working conditions.
An Arizona man was sentenced Thursday in Las Vegas for intending to fraudulently obtain nearly $239,000 in unemployment benefits.
District Court officials are warning the community against jury duty scams. The latest involves demands for cash to clear outstanding arrest warrants.
A Rhode Island man is accused of defrauding more than $4.2 million from investors in connection with the “Magic Mike Live” show in Las Vegas.
A jury in Las Vegas awarded $29.5 million on Friday to the family of a woman who was left brain damaged after being treated for a severe allergic reaction in 2013.
An aspiring actress and model experienced a severe allergic reaction in 2013. Now attorneys want a jury to award her mother more than $60 million in damages.
A Las Vegas news anchor has demanded $20 million and more from an international charity that he has accused of defrauding him.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has hired two new staff attorneys as the nonprofit prepares to pursue litigation related to civil rights issues in the state.
A woman claims she found what “appeared to be a fingertip or toe tip” in a smoothie she made last year with bags of frozen fruit from a Walmart in North Las Vegas.
New grand jury testimony and video evidence obtained by the Review-Journal paint a clearer picture of how the deadly two-state shooting spree unfolded on Thanksgiving.
A Russian national pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to conspiring a planned cyberattack against a Nevada company.
The 18-year-old man charged with sexually assaulting a woman walking her dog in west Las Vegas made his first court appearance Thursday.
A Reno man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for producing photos of child sexual abuse and distributing the images online.
A judge has dismissed Clark County’s lawsuit against an advertised “nude luxury retreat” that was accused of operating as an unlicensed business.