Las Vegas police and the news organization agreed to end a dispute over the legal costs of gaining access to records from the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting.
Sabrina Schnur
Sabrina joined the Review-Journal in 2019 as a news intern before completing her degree at Boston University. The Henderson native previously worked as a co-op at the Boston Globe and a local reporter for the Brookline Tab in Massachusetts. She also served as the managing editor of Boston University News Service before graduating and returning to the Review-Journal as a nightside crime reporter.
Springs Preserve welcomed people to its Earth Day celebration, complete with energy and water conservation tips, a plant sale and an electric vehicle show.
Nevada’s first Holocaust memorial plaza is expected to open to the public Sunday at the only Jewish mortuary in Southern Nevada.
Advocacy groups and park rangers lamented Friday over another graffiti tag spotted at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
A Henderson man has been indicted on a kidnapping charge related to the death of a Vermont man found handcuffed and buried in the snow four years ago.
The pair is accused of fatally shooting Brian Ramey, 33, just before 1 a.m. on Feb. 28 near 1st Street and Palm Lane, according to an arrest report from the Metropolitan Police Department.
A man suspected of impaired driving was arrested in a crash that killed his mother, police said.
The teen was initially booked on involuntary manslaughter in the death of his 10-year-old brother, police said at the time.
Las Vegas police said they identified a murder suspect through prior interactions they had with him when he was driving his “candy apple red” Ford Mustang.
Toddlers and teens alike prepared for Easter in Las Vegas Saturday with dancing, photos with bunnies and thousands of plastic eggs.
A toddler fatally drowned in a Las Vegas bathtub, authorities confirmed Friday.
A woman was arrested and a warrant has been issued for a man in connection with a fatal shooting.
“The street light cameras would be an unbelievable benefit to law enforcement if they recorded,” Las Vegas police homicide Lt. Ray Spencer said.
The man is accused of beating a woman, causing her to lose part of her ear, while forcing her to perform a public sex act.
Police said Dylan Houston was fatally shot around 9:15 a.m. in his home at 193 Sicily Hills Court, near South Gibson Road and Paseo Verde Parkway.