The Nevada Board of Pharmacy is appealing a recent ruling from a judge who determined that the board can no longer regulate marijuana.
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.
The murder trial of Brandon Toseland, a man accused of killing his girlfriend’s 4-year-old son, has been postponed for nearly a year.
A Las Vegas police officer is asking the high court to hear her lawsuit over the police union’s policy dictating when officers can resign as union members.
A judge denied a Las Vegas fire captain’s request for a new trial on Wednesday, after a jury found him guilty of a domestic violence charge.
A Las Vegas judge ruled that a downtown apartment building owned by the Zappos founder was fraudulently sold for $1.2 million following his death.
Former Nevada Assemblyman Alexander Assefa has pleaded no contest to charges of theft and lying about his residency in a filing to run for office.
Patricia Lee, a Las Vegas attorney, was appointed by Gov. Steve Sisolak to the Nevada Supreme Court on Monday.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Stacy Kollins said she is anticipating filing additional charges against three people accused of holding a teenager captive in a bedroom for a year.
Hours before investigative reporter Jeff German was killed, Robert Telles was told that Clark County was preparing to release copies of his emails to the Review-Journal.
Andrew Hsieh claimed that as his brother’s behavior worsened, he began to plan “quiet trips” for Tony to leave Park City and “be away from the people who were exploiting him and enabling his continued decline.”
Deputy Public Defender Rebecca Saxe has won the race for Justice Court Department 13, replacing incumbent Justice of the Peace Suzan Baucum.
A man convicted of fatally shooting his teenage son was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
A judge sentenced a woman on Thursday to life in prison with the possibility of parole for killing her 7-year-old son, whose body was found on a hiking trail near Las Vegas.
A judge has granted the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s motion to access copies of all search warrants executed in the investigation into reporter Jeff German’s death.
A former Las Vegas police officer has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in a woman’s 1997 fatal shooting.