Las Vegas police have said that just before the shooting, Rayvion Brown was inside his Ford Mustang, talking with “an unidentified male.”
Rio Lacanlale
Rio Lacanlale, whose work for the Review-Journal ranges from crime reports to video storytelling, joined the newspaper in October 2016. Before that, the UNLV broadcast journalism graduate contributed to newsrooms in central Italy and Washington, D.C. Rio is also a passionate traveler who enjoys living out of a backpack for months at a time.
A Las Vegas woman who died Sunday after crashing her motorcycle in the southwest valley has been identified.
As panic surrounding COVID-19 and its financial impact increases, victim advocates say, so too will intimate partner violence.
“The question is not if we can prevent COVID-19 from entering ICE detention facilities in Nevada, it is how we can minimize its impact on individuals when it happens,” one immigration lawyer said.
To mark the beginning of Sunshine Week, the Review-Journal examined hundreds of pages documenting communications between government lobbyists who sought to derail Senate Bill 287.
“This response we’re seeing, the panicked shopping, is people trying to gain control of an unknown situation,” one psychologist said.
A plan of action is in place at the Clark County Detention Center to protect inmates and staff from the coronavirus-caused COVID-19 disease.
Robert Wiggins credits Ernesto “Romeo” Gonzalez with saving his life the 2011 night that two rival motorcycle clubs clashed in a Sparks casino.
They pursued a murder case against Vagos Motorcycle Club members — and lost. This came after a judge dismissed a high-profile case against Cliven Bundy in 2018.
A drunken driver convicted of second-degree murder was sentenced to 51 years in prison for causing a fiery crash in 2018 that killed three Las Vegas teens.
Jurors deliberated four days before returning verdicts on charges of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise, murder and using a firearm to commit murder.
The 44-year-old pastor of Iglesia Cristiana Oasis De Paz faces more than 40 felony counts between four active criminal cases.
A 36-year-old Las Vegas resident has pleaded guilty to federal charges of sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography.
A Las Vegas jury went home for the weekend without reaching verdicts in the federal racketeering trial against a group of Vagos Motorcycle Club members.
The Nevada State Democratic Party revealed new details Friday about the result reporting process established for this weekend’s caucuses.