A man who left the scene of a fatal motorcycle crash in September was sentenced Monday to between two and five years in prison.
Katelyn Newberg
Katelyn Newberg joined the Review-Journal's investigative team in February 2025. Following two internships, she joined the newspaper staff in 2018 as a breaking news reporter and began covering courts and legal affairs in October 2021. She is a native of central Florida and a 2018 graduate of the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications.
The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a ban preventing insurers from using credit score declines against those who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A group of Native American activists have planned a rally for Saturday in support of the alleged victims of Nathan Chasing Horse.
Testimony continued Wednesday during the preliminary hearing in the manslaughter case against the owner of the former Alpine Motel Apartments.
Accused cult leader Nathan Chasing Horse, who is charged with human trafficking and sexual assault, was indicted Wednesday on 16 sexual assault charges.
A preliminary hearing for the former owner and manager of the Alpine Motel Apartments resumed Tuesday, more than two years after the criminal proceedings halted.
A Las Vegas judge recused himself from overseeing proceedings in former Raiders player Henry Ruggs’ DUI case.
Supreme Court Justice Patricia Lee was appointed in November as the high court’s first Black woman and Asian-American justice.
The killing of 13-year-old Aaron Jones was the subject of a 2020 Review-Journal investigation into child protective services repeated contact with the family.
A judge scolded the attorney for relying on privileged documents to pursue allegations that the soccer star raped a woman in Las Vegas in 2009.
The New Orleans Saints running back was arrested last year just after playing in the Pro Bowl at Allegiant Stadium.
Tyson Hampton, accused of killing Las Vegas police officer Truong Thai, pleaded not guilty to 28 felony charges during a court hearing Thursday.
Arrest reports released Wednesday detail two alleged embezzlement schemes from employees targeting sports betting company William Hill.
A grand jury indicted three North Las Vegas people whom prosecutors say abused a teenage girl and another victim for almost seven years.
A woman has filed a lawsuit against a North Las Vegas physical therapist arrested this month on open and gross lewdness charges.
