A transgender Nevada man has filed a civil rights lawsuit after being denied a passport card with a male gender marker.
Rachel Crosby
Rachel Crosby is an investigative reporter at the Review-Journal. The University of Florida graduate and Las Vegas native cut her teeth at internships with the Tampa Bay Times and Chicago Tribune before starting at the Review-Journal as a nightside crime reporter and columnist in 2015. Her work has helped document the scope of the Oct. 1 mass shooting.
Las Vegas police shot a dog while checking on a person Friday in the northeast valley.
The Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas released a list on Friday of 27 priests and six others who served in the Las Vegas Valley and were “credibly accused” of sexual misconduct with a minor.
A Northern Nevada real estate agent purchased mass murderer Stephen Paddock’s Reno home Thursday, nine months after it was placed on the market.
The two Las Vegas parents charged in the national college admissions scandal were indicted Tuesday in Boston, and both now face a count of money laundering.
Twelve Nevada priests have been “credibly accused” of sexual abuse, and eight of them at one point served in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the Catholic Diocese of Reno.
A civil rights lawsuit claims Las Vegas police “brought about the death” of a 16-year-old boy in 2017 by withholding medical attention after he shot himself in the head.
Boulder City Mayor Rod Woodbury will face Councilman Kiernan McManus in a June runoff election.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman took an early and decisive lead in her quest to win a third and final term.
The two Las Vegas parents charged in the national college admissions scandal appeared in federal court in Boston on Friday.
Las Vegas police have implemented a new rifle program that trains qualified patrol officers to take aim and fire at elevated targets.
The final batch of Las Vegas police records from the Route 91 Harvest festival massacre included an account from the first officer to enter the gunman’s Mandalay Bay suite.
The weapons one man used to kill as many country music fans as he could in Las Vegas are now entangled in two complex court cases, born out of the massacre he inflicted nearly 18 months ago.
A man and woman want to buy the Reno home of mass murderer Stephen Paddock.
The two Las Vegas parents charged in the national college bribery scheme are due in federal court in Boston at the end of the month.