The Clark County coroner’s office on Monday released the identity of the man who was gunned down at a North Las Vegas apartment complex.
Blake Apgar
Blake Apgar joined the Review-Journal as a general assignment reporter in January 2017 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. He interned at the Review-Journal in the summer of 2016, and now covers North Las Vegas and Henderson government. He was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Although a handful of Nevada Assembly races favor Democrats, several factors make for intriguing matchups.
The Henderson Fire Department made a technological leap this month with a system that officials say will save time and property while improving safety.
A North Las Vegas judge on Monday scheduled a preliminary hearing for a man accused of shooting and killing three members of a family.
Police this week searched for evidence of residency during raids of two homes connected to North Las Vegas constable candidate Jimmy Vega.
Several Las Vegas Review-Journal journalists were selected from a pool of more than 300 entries as finalists for the annual EPPY Awards.
The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to follow other Nevada cities in hiring a law firm to pursue opioid-related litigation.
A teen who was reported missing Monday for the second time this month was found safe, according to North Las Vegas police.
Senate District 8 candidates Republican Valerie Weber and Democrat Marilyn Dondero Loop say their experience working in education influences how they see the issues that plague Nevada’s schools.
She was first elected in 2011 and is the first black woman elected to represent Ward 2 in the city. She also serves as mayor pro-tem , a largely ceremonial role that allows her to fill in when Mayor John Lee is not available.
The joint project between All In Aviation and aircraft repair and maintenance company Lone Mountain Aviation has been in the works for 2½ years, and will add 25 hangars to the airport, according to All In Aviation president Paul Sallach.
In a rare sit-down interview, Henderson Police Department Chief LaTesha Watson said she is looking to make changes affecting how investigations are conducted after police shootings.
The Henderson Fire Department is getting a new perspective on its emergency response calls — drones.
Jim McIntosh, who joined the city as finance director in 2016, was appointed before the City Council’s regular meeting on Tuesday.
The Transportation Department this week also announced lane and ramp changes south of the Spaghetti Bowl, which went into effect Wednesday morning.