Karl Groschen will undergo a competency evaluation after he was charged with fatally shooting his wife and stepson last month in Henderson.
Katelyn Newberg
Katelyn joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s metro desk in June after graduating from the University of Florida. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern on the business desk. Before graduating college she was the editor in chief of the Independent Florida Alligator. She was born and raised in Orlando, Florida.
Robert Telles has filed a handwritten notice of his intent to appeal his criminal conviction for the murder of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German.
The family of Brandon Durham, who was killed by police after calling 911 to report a break-in, is pushing for the arrest of the officer who shot him.
Fiore told the Review-Journal on Tuesday that she believes she should still be receiving a salary while her attorney prepares to appeal the criminal case.
Darryl Smith was sentenced for a DUI crash in Henderson that killed Rebecca Post and her two sons, Achilles Quintanilla, 6, and Leo Post-Quintanilla, 5.
Freddie Wright was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole for killing his wife and leaving her body in a burning metal drum.
A longtime public defender is leading against an incumbent judge in the Family Court Department N race.
Incumbents were leading in two contested races after the release of Clark County’s preliminary election results.
Voters were waiting as long as three hours in Pahrump because of limited numbers of machines, observers said. Washoe County is also having delays.
The Nevada Supreme Court has affirmed a decision finding that some public employees are able to serve simultaneously as state lawmakers.
Julius Trotter was sentenced after being convicted of murder in the fatal stabbing of two Vietnamese tourists at Circus Circus in 2018.
For the second time, an alleged cult leader accused of preying on the Native American community and sexually assaulting women has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
A jury began deliberations to determine if Julius Trotter will get the death penalty.
A jury found Julius Trotter guilty of killing two people in their Circus Circus hotel room in 2018.
A Las Vegas jury is set to resume deliberations to determine if Julius Trotter is guilty of killing two Vietnamese tour leaders in their Circus Circus hotel room.