A newly released report shows that the man who struck and killed a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper during a police chase had high levels of meth in his system.
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A Las Vegas judge says he will only allow prosecutors to access the results of Henry Ruggs’ blood tests and have a medical professional testify in the ex-Raiders’ fatal DUI case.
Nearly two years after the brutal beating of his daughter, which was captured in home surveillance video that received international media attention, the man can still visualize her injuries.
Las Vegas police are trying to determine whether a man recently linked to decades old rapes and murders could be responsible for other unsolved homicides.
Las Vegas police and Clark County firefighters were called to a disturbance and fire Wednesday afternoon at the Southern Desert Correctional Center in Indian Springs.
A Las Vegas judge is set to decide on Thursday if prosecutors will be able to access former Raider Henry Ruggs’ medical records or call medical professionals to testify.
United Healthcare Insurance Co., one of the country’s largest health insurers, must pay $60 million to a group of Nevada out-of-network emergency medical providers, a jury decided Tuesday.
The man driving a minivan when a bicyclist was randomly pushed and killed last year was sentenced Tuesday to 10 to 26 years in prison.
A 34-year-old convicted of first-degree murder for his part in a deadly 2016 shooting in Las Vegas was sentenced Tuesday to 32 years to life in prison.
Police said they were notified on Monday that the man, who had been taken to a hospital, had suffered a “medical episode” and died.
The victim, who was not hit by bullets, hid while the woman fled in a ride share with his cash, laptops, shoes and jewelry, the Sheriff’s Office said.
A man has been arrested in the killing in an east Las Vegas apartment of a woman he had “previously dated.”
Police were called Monday to the 1100 block of Pearl Avenue at 3 p.m. in east Las Vegas, where they found a man suffering from apparent blunt force trauma.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said on Tuesday that a “person of interest” has been identified in a brazen killing at a Summerlin restaurant in November.
Christos Vrachnos of Salt Lake City will not face DUI charges, even though the Nevada Highway Patrol said at the time that he showed signs of impairment.