The remains were taken Friday afternoon from a Las Vegas Cremations employee, who was in the process of shipping them to out-of-state loved ones from the post office at 2675 N. Decatur Blvd., the business said in a release.
Mike Shoro
Mike Shoro joined the business desk in May 2020 after working as a digital reporter and social producer. He previously reported on crime and breaking news for the Review-Journal. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate, and a Chicago suburbs native. Prior to joining the R-J, he worked at several news organizations in Nebraska. Father to an unruly rabbit.
Nearly 20 years after a Las Vegas man killed himself and his family after an hourslong standoff, the case has become a staple of the Metropolitan Police Department’s training class for prospective crisis negotiators.
Multiple businesses in the Las Vegas Valley have received email bomb threats that appear similar to “hoax” threats reported throughout the country Thursday, Las Vegas police posted on social media.
A 77-year-old woman’s death in March has been attributed to a crash that sent her to the hospital.
A man washing windows outside Trump International hotel who fell to his death Wednesday afternoon has been identified.
A sunny, warmer-than-normal weekend is forecast for the Las Vegas Valley, the National Weather Service said.
A December 1998 bank robbery in Las Vegas remains the largest such case in the state’s history. It set off a series of events that ended disastrously eight months later.
At least two people were hospitalized midday Wednesday after a crash in the northwest valley, Las Vegas police said.
A man’s death after a reported burglary in August was ruled to be an accident, and he likely wouldn’t have faced charges had he survived, authorities said.
Police are investigating a Las Vegas pet store that an animal rights group alleges houses sick puppies.
The death of a 3-month-old boy who was found unresponsive last December in the central valley has been ruled an accident.
A man who died Friday morning after possibly suffering a medical episode before crashing his vehicle near downtown Las Vegas has been identified.
The 78-year-old woman who died Monday night after she was struck by a drunken-driving and hit-and-run suspect was supposed to pick up her great-granddaughter for lunch Tuesday.
A fire Monday evening at a central valley auto shop sent one person to the hospital.
Matthew Dunkley, 53, is suspected of misappropriating financial settlements and taking money from insurance companies that was intended to pay for their medical bills, police say.