Crime
A 53-year-old man was arrested last week on credit card fraud charges, Las Vegas police said Wednesday. Credit card skimming machines were discovered at two cigarette stores in Las Vegas and Laughlin, and at a Searchlight general store.
Philip Cline tries not to think of that day 30 years ago. The sky was ablaze. Hundreds were hurt. Eight people were dead. He was to blame.
KB Homes, Toll Bros. and other homebuilders have lost a bid to end an involuntary bankruptcy case brought by creditor JP Morgan Chase over a large Henderson master-planned community.
Cole Puffinburger had been missing for four full days when a Las Vegas bus driver spotted the 6-year-old boy standing on a street corner in 2008.
Pop singer and songwriter Bruno Mars took the first step Friday toward resolving his felony cocaine possession case from his September arrest at the Hard Rock Hotel.
A witness testified Thursday that he started a false rumor about the kidnapping of 6-year-old Cole Puffinburger two months before the boy’s October 2008 disappearance.
A federal jury awarded about $2.1 million in damages Thursday to a Las Vegas man who claimed three police officers subjected him to excessive force in 2001.
Robert Justice said Thursday that he “was an idiot” for landing himself in middle of two high-profile Las Vegas criminal cases.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
The Henderson Police Department arrested a man it said drove into a sergeant’s car in a Jeep with a stolen license plate, sending the officer to the hospital.
The custody battle between Dylan Houston and his ex-wife’s parents resolved in December, less than nine months after the contentious family court case erupted in a violent shooting at a Summerlin law office.
Yoni Barrios pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges including murder and terrorism in connection with a barrage of stabbings on the Strip in October 2022.
Snowden, whom officers called “too drunk to stand,” thought he was in Florida when he was arrested for impaired driving last month, according to police body camera videos.