Federal judge orders return of $167,000 seized during traffic stop
 
Federal judge orders return of $167,000 seized during traffic stop

Elko County Sheriff’s Department stopped Straughn Gorman who was driving a motor home between Wells and Elko, Nevada and found $167,000 hidden in various places which they seized along with the motor home, his laptop and mobile phone. (Elko County Sheriff’s Department)

Man sentenced to life without parole for murder
 
Man sentenced to life without parole for murder

Willie Darnell Mason was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole for his role in the slaying of a mother of four in her northwest valley home, and critically wounding her daughter during a botched drug robbery.

Clinton speaks at NALEO conference
 
Clinton speaks at NALEO conference

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials’ 32nd annual conference at the Aria.

A pathway to the brain
 
A pathway to the brain

Patricia Derrick, owner of Brainpaths, explains and demonstrates her device that helps with brain stimulation.

Licensing Expo brings brands to Las Vegas
 
Licensing Expo brings brands to Las Vegas

With about 500 exhibitors from over 90 countries, the Licensing Expo is an industry-only convention featuring top name brands like Coca-Cola, Ford, Sony, Dreamworks and Disney and is expected to draw over 15,000 attendees. For the first time, the show will also feature a day-long Digital Media Licensing Symposium.

Firefighter rescues cat
 
Firefighter rescues cat

Clark County firefighter helps revive cat caught in smoke from apartment fire.

A father’s D-Day
 
A father’s D-Day

Tom Cameron, son of Pvt. Allan J. Cameron, reflects on his father’s service during WWII from Exercise Tiger and the Normandy invasion to the Battle of the Bulge and freeing a Nazi concentration camp.

War Machine must face attempted murder charges
 
War Machine must face attempted murder charges

Former mixed martial artist Jonathan Koppenhaver, also known as War Machine, must remain behind bars while he awaits trial on several charges in connection with an attack on his ex-girlfriend and another man.

One Round with Ronda
 
One Round with Ronda

The Review-Journal got an exclusive interview with bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey and UFC President Dana White at the end of another 12-hour day for them.

Blue Man Group tryout
 
Blue Man Group tryout

Hopefuls from Las Vegas and around the country lined up outside the Blue Man Theater at the Monte Carlo hotel and casino on Wednesday for open auditions and a chance to become a Blue Man.

Stepfather charged with sexual assault linked to child’s death
 
Stepfather charged with sexual assault linked to child’s death

Jondrew Lachaux, the man charged with sexual assault and kidnapping after police said he impregnated his 17-year-old stepdaughter and abandoned her with her toddler sister, who later died, appeared in court Thursday.

Clark High School Hero Dance
 
Clark High School Hero Dance

Every year special education students from throughout the Clark County School District are welcomed to a dance in their honor at Clark High School. This year the Junior ROTC officers in training, the school’s dance and drill teams, the Nellis Honor Guard and local police, paramedics and more helped celebrate with students May 5.

Homicides up, Metro announces participation in “Season of Peace”
 
Homicides up, Metro announces participation in “Season of Peace”

With homicides on the rise, representatives from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department held a press conference to ask the community for it’s help during the “Season of Peace” which the department was selected to participate in. The event promotes communication within the community and runs from June 8-15.

Guilty plea gets Edmund Ho 16 years to life
 
Guilty plea gets Edmund Ho 16 years to life

Edmund Ho, the man accused of beating his sister, whom he pimped out and had a child with, appeared in court before Judge Douglas Herndon for sentencing on Tuesday, May 19th after pleading guilty last week to two counts of first-degree kidnapping.

Man fires on constable to avoid eviction
 
Man fires on constable to avoid eviction

Las Vegas police responded when a man fired multiple shots at a constable and an apartment manager who tried to serve an eviction notice.

Mayweather vs Pacquiao, the weight is over.
 
Mayweather vs Pacquiao, the weight is over.

Over 11,000 screaming fans packed the MGM Grand Garden Arena to cheer on their favorite fighter during the weigh-in for the Mayweather/Pacquiao match tomorrow.

Patrons bid farewell to the Riviera
 
Patrons bid farewell to the Riviera

Guests and visitors came to say goodbye to the sixty-year-old Riviera hotel and casino which closes two weeks after it’s birthday.

Vietnam War still not over for some
 
Vietnam War still not over for some

Forty years after the fall of Saigon the war is still not over for Terri Francisco-Farrell and her son Zak as well as the families of 1,625 other U.S. military personnel who are still unaccounted for.

Woman in brawl claims excessive force used
 
Woman in brawl claims excessive force used

A Los Angeles woman claims a Las Vegas police officer choked her and smashed her face into a glass table top in August at a Strip nightclub.

Former Metro officer gets probation on child porn charge
 
Former Metro officer gets probation on child porn charge

Former Metro police officer, James Henry, was given four years probation on a child pornography charge and register with authorities as a sex offender for the rest of his life.

Man tells judge to clear courtroom during guardianship hearing
 
Man tells judge to clear courtroom during guardianship hearing

During a guardianship hearing charging Patience Bristol with draining the estate of Kristina Berger, Bristol’s attorney, Noel Palmer Simpson, was making the argument that her client couldn’t turn over any accountings or bank records regarding Kristina Berger because she didn’t have them — Jared E. Shafer did.
Shafer intervened, telling Norheim – the judge – to clear the courtroom.

Congressional tour considers reviving Yucca Mountain
 
Congressional tour considers reviving Yucca Mountain

On Thursday, April 9th Rep. John Shimkus, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce environment and economy subcommittee, arranged for himself and five colleagues to tour the Yucca Mountain tunnel, including Nevada Republican Reps. Cresent Hardy and Mark Amodei, in hopes that he can rejuvenate the abandoned Yucca Mountain Project.

Congressional tour considers reviving Yucca Mountain
 
Congressional tour considers reviving Yucca Mountain

On Thursday, April 9th Rep. John Shimkus, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce environment and economy subcommittee, arranged for himself and five colleagues to tour the Yucca Mountain tunnel, including Nevada Republican Reps. Cresent Hardy and Mark Amodei, in hopes he can rejuvenate the abandoned Yucca Mountain Project.

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