An American Airlines flight originally destined for San Francisco was diverted to McCarran International Airport with an ill passenger on Tuesday afternoon.
Alexis Egeland
Alexis Egeland covers crime for the Review-Journal. Prior to joining the team in August 2019, she covered Congress for the Arizona Republic and worked on a national investigation into the climate of Hate in America for News21. Egeland is a native of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and a graduate of Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication.
An off-duty probation officer with the Nevada Department of Public Safety shot a man during a home invasion in northwest Las Vegas on Friday.
Las Vegas police are investigating a fatal shooting and a Super Bowl party stabbing that may be related in the east valley.
Sunday tied the record high temperature of 77 degrees, originally set in 1995, according to meteorologist Jenn Varian. But Monday is expected to drop to an unseasonably low 50 degrees.
The U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement said the mother of the baby found in a North Las Vegas dumpster in January was in the country illegally.
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after one of its officers was involved in a crash near downtown Las Vegas on Thursday evening.
The Lloyd George U.S. Courthouse in downtown Las Vegas will reopen to the public on Thursday, the court said in a statement.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s new Summerlin Area Command officially opened its doors to the public Wednesday morning.
A member of a Northern Nevada tribe was arrested Tuesday and arraigned in federal court in Reno following a fatal shooting last month on tribal land.
A Las Vegas doctor was arrested last month after he allegedly pointed a gun at his wife and daughter and struck his spouse repeatedly, according to his arrest report.
A Las Vegas man was arrested in December after DNA testing linked him to a 2016 sex assault of a minor, according to police.
U.S. Marshal Gary Schofield said the shooting occurred at 4255 W. Viking Road, near Flamingo Road and Arville Street.
The parents of the baby found dead in a North Las Vegas dumpster last week told police they sold their food stamps for drug money instead of buying food and clothes for their kids, according to a recently released arrest report.
“In Metro if you say Sasha, you don’t have to say Larkin. Everyone already knows who you’re talking about,” said Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Michelle Tavarez.
Las Vegas police arrested a man on Wednesday in connection to a December sexual assault.