Robert and Tracy Eglet, partners at the Eglet Adams law firm, have donated $25 million to University of the Pacific’s law school in Sacramento.
Katelyn Newberg
Katelyn joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s metro desk in June after graduating from the University of Florida. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern on the business desk. Before graduating college she was the editor in chief of the Independent Florida Alligator. She was born and raised in Orlando, Florida.
The semitractor trailer rolled over Tuesday morning while northbound on the freeway, about ten miles southwest of Moapa.
Las Vegas Valley residents marched through downtown on Saturday, joining protests across the country in support of abortion access and reproductive rights.
A 73-year-old Las Vegas man was killed Thursday in a motorcycle crash north of Hiko, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
A judge ruled on Friday that there is enough evidence for three people to stand trial on murder and kidnapping charges in the torture and shooting death of a Las Vegas man.
A Pahrump man testified Thursday that an acquaintance, one of three people charged with torturing and fatally shooting a Las Vegas man, asked for help following the killing in August.
Clark County on Wednesday reported 464 new coronavirus cases and 29 additional deaths during the preceding day, the Southern Nevada Health District says.
A man was shot and killed late Saturday in central Las Vegas, police said.
The state passed the latest in a year-and-a-half’s worth of grim milestones on Friday as the state’s COVID-19 death toll surpassed 7,000.
Volunteers celebrated Nevada Public Lands Day on Saturday by helping clean up Mountain’s Edge Regional Park in the southwest Las Vegas Valley.
Two Massachusetts men died Saturday morning in a three-wheeler crash at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Clark County on Friday reported 564 new coronavirus cases and 14 additional deaths over the preceding day, according to data from the Southern Nevada Health District.
A missing Native American woman from northwest Washington state who was last seen in Las Vegas has been found safe, police said.
Police said investigators do not believe that a missing Native American woman from northwest Washington state who was last seen in Las Vegas this month is “endangered.”
A Connecticut officer charged in a Las Vegas DUI crash that left a fellow officer dead was released from house arrest on Thursday and will return home to await trial.