The crash happened just north of Las Vegas Boulevard and East Pebble Road, Metro said.
Bryan Horwath
Bryan joined the team at the Review-Journal as a breaking news reporter in February 2025. Born in St. Paul, Minn., Bryan earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stout in 2007 and master's degree in mass communication from South Dakota State University in 2017. Bryan has worked for numerous newspapers and was a senior reporter for KTNV-TV in Las Vegas in 2023 and 2024 as part of the Journalism Journey Initiative by the E.W. Scripps Company.
A motorcyclist died following a crash with another vehicle in the southwest valley, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The Metropolitan Police Department provided more details about a pair of January police shootings.
The unveiling served as a latest step for the Metropolitan Police Department as it continues to beef up its unmanned aerial vehicle policing operations.
Michele Fiore is officially seeking re-election to her Pahrump justice of the peace seat.
Richard A. Bartlett, 35, was arrested Dec. 16 on allegations he kidnapped his girlfriend and kept her captive in a vehicle overnight, police said.
In Las Vegas and throughout Nevada, members of the Venezuelan community as well as elected officials, leaders and other observers were reacting to the news that the United States had captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
It was a busy news year for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. With the growth the Las Vegas Valley is experiencing, it’s not expected that 2026 will be any different.
A former lawyer for O.J. Simpson has filed a lawsuit in Las Vegas asking for over $1 million in back legal fees from the former football player’s estate.
Joshua Johnson, 31, was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on Friday.
A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run crash on New Year’s Eve in the southeast Las Vegas Valley, according to police.
These were some of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Bryan Horwath’s most memorable local news stories of 2025.
Hundreds of thousands are expected to ring 2026 in Las Vegas this week.
Saturday’s event was part of a week-long celebration to showcase African American culture.
David Perper, 61, came to Temple Sinai in 2024 for a temporary cantor position, and was installed as the temple’s permanent cantor in November.
