According to his family, Michael Martin, an experienced licensed pilot who owned a plane, took off from North Las Vegas and didn’t return.
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Noble Brigham started covering breaking news at the Review-Journal in June 2024. He graduated from Brown University in 2024 and previously freelanced for The Providence Journal and interned at the Idaho Statesman and The Virginian-Pilot. He grew up in Philadelphia.
Alexander Smirnov was arrested in Las Vegas in February and entered a guilty plea in December.
Homicides committed by children were 65 percent higher in 2022 than in 2016 across the country, according to a report that drew on data many agencies submitted to the FBI.
Jennaleah Hin, 17, left home on the evening of Dec. 30 after a family dispute.
Metropolitan Police Department officers found the man Thursday after receiving a report of a body.
The Clark County coroner’s office confirmed that a body found in Henderson was a 17-year-old girl who went missing last week.
Matthew Livelsberger kept a diary on his phone in which he wrote about buying firearms and camping equipment, according to Assistant Sheriff Dori Koren.
In a news conference, Metro Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the driver of the Cybertruck that exploded in front of Trump International Hotel had a gunshot wound to the head.
One person was killed and seven were injured after a Tesla Cybertruck explosion Wednesday morning at the entrance to Trump International Hotel, just off the Las Vegas Strip.
Street sweeping crews collected 10 to 12 tons of trash, according to a Clark County spokesperson.
For a time, John Stewart was one of three test controllers, people responsible for ensuring the safe execution of nuclear testing.
North Las Vegas police have said James Waldie, 56, was found dead Friday night in an apartment in the 3400 block of Mercury Street.
The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said the man fled on foot and hid near the crash scene, but admitted to being involved.
The man’s death certificate attributed the cause to anaphylaxis due to or as a consequence of a “food associated allergic reaction,” court records show.
Camels were useful in early Nevada because they did well in the desert and could also sustain cold weather.
