A Las Vegas Municipal Court judge was publicly reprimanded by a state panel after refusing to work on call to grant search warrants for four years.
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.
If law enforcement agencies can prove in court that seized cash or property was involved in a felony, they can keep it.
The Las Vegas Aces celebrated International Women’s Day on a cold, windy Friday by volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.
A Southern Nevada man and woman were charged in connection with a nationwide fraud bust, according to the Department of Justice.
The family of a Fairfax, Virginia, man who died after falling off an escalator at The Orleans filed a wrongful death lawsuit this month against the Boyd Gaming Corp. property.
“The public is speaking at the ballot box,” former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday, after a private Las Vegas event, which was not open to the press.
The Metropolitan Police Committee on Fiscal Affairs has approved a $70,000 settlement for a man who said he was choked and lost a tooth during a 2014 confrontation with police.
Former Clark County District Attorney George Dickerson died last week at his home in Maine. He was 96.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted Friday to begin a national search for the next UNLV president and waived a code provision to give the acting president a shot at the job.
A Las Vegas police officer was found guilty Thursday of sexually abusing a child for about a decade.
Lawyers made closing arguments Tuesday in the trial of a Las Vegas police officer accused of sexually abusing a child for a decade.
Metropolitan Police Department officer Bret Theil denied accusations that he sexually abused a child for more than a decade during testimony he gave Friday in District Court.
The woman who accused a Las Vegas police officer of over a decade of sexual abuse testified in court Monday, pausing several times over four hours to compose herself.
Lawyers presented opening statements Thursday in a criminal trial against a Metropolitan Police Department officer accused of sexually abusing a child over the course of a decade.
A federal jury awarded a man $225,000 Wednesday in a civil case against three Metropolitan Police Department officers involved in a 2013 shooting.