It’s the last day of a three-day holiday weekend in Las Vegas. We all know what that means for our visitors from California, right?
Alexis Ford
Alexis Ford 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. Ford is a native of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and a graduate of Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication.
Ford previously wrote for the Review-Journal under the name Alexis Egeland. Click here to see stories that appeared under that byline.
No officers were injured in the shooting, which happened in the 10300 block of Timber Willow Avenue, near Sahara Avenue and Hualapai Way, police said.
Nevada’s COVID-19 safety protocols remain in place, but events show several tourist areas crowded with tourists, many of them not wearing masks.
A former corrections officer who helped smuggle cellphones and other contraband into High Desert State Prison is now accused of raping two young boys.
The Bureau of Land Management plans to round up about 1,200 wild horses from the Diamond Mountain Range in central Nevada starting this month.
Lance Bradford allegedly prepared tax returns for several automotive collision centers falsely claiming that they had incurred “millions in deductible expenses.”
The National Weather Service recorded a high of 98 degrees on Tuesday.
Las Vegas has seen one of its driest summers on record this year, according to the National Weather Service.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced Tuesday to nearly five years in prison distributing fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, according to a release from the Justice Department.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the teenager who was fatally shot Sunday in the northeast valley.
The Truth Not Talk campaign encourages high school kids in Clark County to create short videos discussing drug abuse.
A man is dead after a crash on the 215 Beltway in the southwest Las Vegas Valley on Monday night, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Las Vegas police have identified the 52-year-old woman arrested in the Sunday evening killing of man at a trailer park.
Homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said officers responded about 6 p.m. to a trailer at Riviera Mobile Home Park, 2038 Palm St., near Fremont Street and Sahara Avenue.
Homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said the homicide occurred near Las Vegas Boulevard and Nellis Boulevard, near Nellis Air Force Base.