The Airbus A321 plane with 176 passengers on board was forced to divert to Des Moines after the smell of smoke was detected in the flight deck.
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.
The mother of a slain Las Vegas woman expressed mixed emotions following the arrest of her daughter’s alleged killer in Mexico.
A man suspected in the high-profile killing of Tabatha Tozzi in 2023 has been arrested, a source told the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Tuesday night.
Andrea Green, 62, had been serving a sentence at Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center.
The founder of an Arizona school said Saturday that she will not plan future hiking trips for students after a rescue call was conducted Thursday near Lake Mead.
The standoff happened when armed anti-government supporters joined the Bundys near in defense of a BLM plan to execute a court order to round up cattle from the ranch.
The parents of a slain 3-year-old girl shared tears, laughter and many hugs during a candlelight vigil at a Las Vegas apartment complex.
Four international students at UNLV have had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, according to an email.
Erick Tom Watkins, 48, was shot at by two Bullhead City police officers outside an apartment building, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said.
Rickey Tasley, 43, of Las Vegas, was arrested by Metro officers after he allegedly stabbed three loss prevention employees with a “large knife”on March 25, police said.
Michael Tomasino, 38, faces one charge of making threats or conveying false information related to an act of terrorism, according to court records.
Joel Vargas-Escobar was arrested for his alleged role in a “conspiracy responsible for 11 murders,” the Department of Justice said.
Harold Cordova was sentenced to up to 25 years in prison on a second-degree murder charge following the stabbing death of a man in Sparks in 2015.
Firefighters expected “full containment” of the 34-acre blaze at Clark County Wetlands Park, a Clark County spokesperson said.
Six people were killed in separate crashes on Las Vegas Valley roads in the four-day span from Saturday to Tuesday, including four pedestrians, an e-scooter rider and a truck driver.