A man received a prison sentence on Friday for fatally shooting a teen in the head nearly eight years ago in a dispute over graffiti.
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Glenn Puit has worked as a journalist for 27 years. He is a winner of the national Sigma Delta Chi award for public service journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists. He has worked at newspapers in Nevada, Oklahoma, Michigan, New York and Kentucky.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service said it has received thousands of complaints about missing or stolen mail in Southern Nevada over the last year.
One person was killed and six others were injured in a shooting near UNLV reported late Thursday night.
Police released about one minute of video Thursday that shows a car whizzing by southbound vehicles and smashing into several vehicles crossing on Cheyenne Avenue.
A Las Vegas woman accused of causing a deadly 2019 crash while driving impaired has disappeared as she awaited trial, according to court records.
Las Vegas police say a serial robbery suspect dubbed the “Rainbow Revolver” robber has been arrested in nine holdups along Rainbow Boulevard in central Las Vegas over the last year.
A Las Vegas police officer is facing four felonies in an armed robbery Sunday at the Rio in which he is accused of stealing more than $78,000 in cash.
Nevada Highway Patrol continues to see troopers leave the agency for jobs offering better pay as the Silver State grapples with an increase in traffic fatalities.
A man slain at a Las Vegas hookah lounge early Saturday in a shooting that also injured 13 others has been identified.
Clark County prosecutor Christopher Laurent said Caleb Rogers also is a suspect in two other armed robberies at valley resorts.
Police were investigating a homicide in downtown Las Vegas early Monday.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is probing the robberies of two mail carriers in the Summerlin area in recent weeks.
The suit names Rick Harrison, the pawn shop on Las Vegas Boulevard South, business entities Harrison Properties, JoRich Properties and others.
A deep hole in the backyard of a Las Vegas home likely was planned as a gravesite for the body of a 4-year-old boy who was found dead in a freezer this week, police said.
Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski said the fire broke out at 5:09 a.m. at the Apollo Market, 1600 N. Jones Blvd., near Vegas Drive.