Former Nevada Senate Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson, who resigned earlier this year, was sentenced Thursday to 27 months in prison for misusing campaign funds.
Max Michor
Before moving to general assignment, Max covered all things violent and weird after dark in Las Vegas. He still does more or less the same thing, just in the daylight now. Max was born and raised in northwest Vegas valley and studied at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he held multiple positions at what is now the Scarlet and Gray Free Press. He worked at a comic shop for six years and regrets every minute of it. Max joined the Review-Journal as an intern in 2016 and began working full-time in 2017.
Jarquan Tiffith, 20, is accused of killing an 11-year-old girl in a gang-related shooting that targeted the wrong house in North Las Vegas in November. A Las Vegas judge set a July 2020 trial date in the case.
The murder case against a man accused of fatally stabbing two Vietnamese tour leaders at Circus Circus last year will continue, a Las Vegas judge ruled Tuesday.
Adriana Arellano, who entered the U.S. illegally in 1995, is facing deportation stemming from a warrant for traffic violations six years ago that eventually led to a court ordering her out of the country.
The Las Vegas Valley will stay hot and sunny this week, according to the National Weather Service. And conditions may get gusty Tuesday.
A woman is suing on behalf of her children after their father was killed in a plane crash that she says was the Federal Aviation Administration’s fault.
One person was killed and others were injured after a July 4 explosion involving “unsanctioned” fireworks on the Moapa River Indian Reservation.
In 1982, there were only 22 living California condors on Earth. Today there are more than 500, spread across Arizona, Utah, California, and Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.
On the 20th anniversary of 100-year storm, the Regional Flood Control District highlighted the dangers of flash floods and released a virtual reality experience to help teach young drivers about the hazards.
In 1999, billions of gallons of rain fell over the valley over about an hour in a 100-year storm that killed two people, left many homeless and caused millions of dollars in damage.
One person died and two others were seriously injured after a possible DUI crash early Sunday morning in the central valley.
The Las Vegas Valley will stay warm and breezy for the next few days before highs begin to rise again.
Premium cigar, pipe and accessory makers gathered at the Sands Expo and Convention Center on Sunday to showcase their luxury products and meet with prospective customers.
Jail records identified a security guard accused of shooting and killing a homeless man early Saturday morning .
The valley saw a few sprinkles of rain Sunday morning but the rest of the day and all of next week should stay dry.