A teenager charged with stabbing a student on campus last semester will not be charged as an adult, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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.
Bolden Little League is in a frantic rush to raise more than $20,000 after a fire destroyed all the team’s equipment.
Jonathan Smith, or “Jonny Fun” to his family, was 12 when he died while crossing the road at Fort Apache Road and Arby Avenue on March 25, 2019. He would have been 15 Saturday.
Former Chief Deputy District Attorney Ben Graham has died, Clark County District Court announced in a statement Friday afternoon.
A woman was arrested on suspected impaired driving in a fatal hit and run crash eight years after she admitted to assaulting a cab driver while he was driving.
Most Clark County coronavirus metrics continued their decline Friday, ending a third week of decreasing COVID-19 rates.
In the past two years, Clark County prosecutors have charged eight people with murder in connection with fatal overdoses. They are part of a national trend.
Nevada residents can now access their vaccination records online, the state announced Wednesday.
A former Las Vegas Raider cornerback was accused of pointing a gun at Park MGM valets last week while carrying cocaine and marijuana.
A man and woman were found dead Wednesday in what police suspect was a murder-suicide in northwest Las Vegas.
A man on the run from California law enforcement sexually assaulted a Las Vegas woman and was caught 27 years later, police revealed in an arrest report released Tuesday.
All charges were dropped Tuesday against the man accused of attacking the owner of an Asian business in what community leaders decried as a hate crime.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the woman and her infant son who died in a murder-suicide Saturday.
The former city manager of North Las Vegas is suing the city for the third time, arguing she was wrongfully terminated despite ongoing ethics investigations about her conduct.
Get Outdoors Nevada travels around the valley to cleanup public lands each Saturday. Dozens of volunteers enjoyed a sunny January day by cleaning up Boulder Beach.