A man has been taken into custody in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in September in the central Las Vegas Valley.
Tony Garcia
From covering prep badminton for the suburban Chicago Daily Herald to Big Ten sports at the University of Illinois, from rodeos in Yuma, Arizona, to the unique police and court files in the Las Vegas Valley for KSNV-TV, Tony joined the Review-Journal newsroom as a copy editor in December 2017. He moved to the RJ's digital desk in February 2019. He misses Chicago family, friends and sports, but not so much the winters.
Anyone who may have information about this is urged to contact the North Las Vegas Police Department at 702-633-9111.
For the second time this month, a Pacific storm dropped some showers in the valley and snow in the mountains.
The jackpot worth half a million was one of many big wins across the Las Vegas Valley last week.
The win was one of several recently in the Las Vegas area.
A Las Vegas man who has prior felony convictions was sentenced Monday in two separate cases involving armed robberies of two pawn shops and assaulting a detention officer.
Police say a man suspected in several commercial burglaries targeting restaurants and lounges throughout the valley has been arrested.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
A woman was taken into custody after a person was struck and killed by a truck in the central Las Vegas Valley.
The pedestrian’s death marked the 28th traffic-related fatality in Metro’s jurisdiction in 2025.
Anyone with information about these incidents is urged to contact Metro’s Spring Valley Area Command Patrol Investigation section at 702-828-2639.
A bicyclist struck this month in central Las Vegas by a hit-and-run driver has died from his injuries, and police continue to seek the vehicle involved.
Anyone with information on this armed robbery suspect is urged to call the Metropolitan Police Department’s Commercial Robbery Section at 702-828-3591.
The Megabucks machines have been reset in Nevada. And here’s why.
A Las Vegas woman pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to fraudulently seeking nearly $100 million in COVID-19 employment tax credits.
