A motorcyclist was killed in a crash in Henderson, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
Tony Garcia
From covering prep badminton for the suburban Chicago Daily Herald to Big Ten sports at the University of Illinois, from rodeos in Yuma, Arizona, to the unique police and court files in the Las Vegas Valley for KSNV-TV, Tony joined the Review-Journal newsroom as a copy editor in December 2017. He moved to the RJ's digital desk in February 2019. He misses Chicago family, friends and sports, but not so much the winters.
Two adults and two children were found dead in a home that caught fire hours earlier in the southwest valley, officials said.
A suspect in the stabbing of two women this month in North Las Vegas was taken into custody.
A visitor just earned some extra money for some greens fees.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of a woman Saturday night in the east Las Vegas Valley.
He has been placed on routine paid administrative leave pending the outcome of a review of this incident.
A man was killed after a single-vehicle crash into a light pole Friday night in North Las Vegas.
Anyone who recognizes or knows the men or has any information about the Oct. 11 incident is urged to contact the North Las Vegas Police Department at 702-633-9111.
A man who fled the United States after being convicted last week in a fatal hit-and-run crash from 2019 has been recaptured.
The win was one of several recently in the Las Vegas Valley.
The temperatures are finally dropping across the Las Vegas Valley, but Caesars Palace remains hot.
The investigation is still in the preliminary stages and no additional information is available at this time, police said.
It has been said that everything’s bigger in Texas. So even when you’re not in Texas, go big.
The Primm store — officially listed in Nipton, California — is the closest outlet for southern Nevada ticket buyers.
A Las Vegas man was indicted on federal charges that he sent thousands of messages, including Instagram threats, to two University of Texas employees.