Three Metropolitan Police Department officers testified in court on Tuesday in a civil suit filed by two people who were injured in a 2013 officer-involved shooting.
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.
A federal jury began hearing evidence Monday in a civil rights lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department and three officers involved in a February 2013 shooting.
As Tesla expands its Gigafactory 1 in Sparks, it’s putting Nevada high school graduates to work on its assembly lines.
Hours after President Donald Trump announced a tentative end to the federal government shutdown, MGM Resorts International delivered hundreds of meals to Transportation Safety Administration agents who still aren’t sure when they’ll get their next paycheck.
The Clark County School District Police Department has four furry new officers with a talent for sniffing out guns.
Federal workers affected by the government shutdown and their families can find refuge Saturday at the Open Up for Those Shut Down picnic at Sunset Park.
As the federal government partial shutdown drags on, Las Vegas Valley businesses and nonprofits step up to help furloughed and unpaid government employees with discounts and free offers.
A fire at a power line caused a blackout Monday morning that left five rural Clark County towns without electricity for most of the day. Power was restored by 9:30 p.m., officials said.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee will hold its 37th annual MLK day parade on Monday in downtown Las Vegas.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents passed a resolution Friday that will defer tuition and registration fees for the spring semester for students who are financially impacted by the partial government shutdown.
No one was injured after a Southwest Airlines flight from Las Vegas slid off a runway after landing Friday afternoon in Omaha, Nebraska.
Mark Alden, known for always striving to serve students first during his 17 years on the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents, died Thursday morning. He was 74.
More than 32,000 people had signed the online petition, which aims to make the ranch a historical landmark so the site can’t be developed, as of Wednesday afternoon.
Entry to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area will be free on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A Las Vegas woman sued an animal rental business Tuesday, claiming she was seriously injured by an aggressive alpaca.