Robert Buff, 64, died in the hospice unit in the Northern Nevada Correctional Center in Carson City, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
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Max Michor covers all things violent and weird after dark in Vegas. He was born and raised in the northwest valley and graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 2017.
U.S. Marshals in Nevada teamed up with law enforcement agencies around the state to arrest over 100 fugitives this month in a sweeping operation.
The high in Las Vegas reached 90 degrees on Friday for the first time in 201 days, according to the National Weather Service.
A Pahrump man sued the Nye County Sheriff’s Office after a deputy responding to a home security alarm shot and killed his dog in 2017.
The woman who accused a Las Vegas police officer of over a decade of sexual abuse testified in court Monday, pausing several times over four hours to compose herself.
Lawyers presented opening statements Thursday in a criminal trial against a Metropolitan Police Department officer accused of sexually abusing a child over the course of a decade.
A federal jury awarded a man $225,000 Wednesday in a civil case against three Metropolitan Police Department officers involved in a 2013 shooting.
Three Metropolitan Police Department officers testified in court on Tuesday in a civil suit filed by two people who were injured in a 2013 officer-involved shooting.
A federal jury began hearing evidence Monday in a civil rights lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department and three officers involved in a February 2013 shooting.
As Tesla expands its Gigafactory 1 in Sparks, it’s putting Nevada high school graduates to work on its assembly lines.
Hours after President Donald Trump announced a tentative end to the federal government shutdown, MGM Resorts International delivered hundreds of meals to Transportation Safety Administration agents who still aren’t sure when they’ll get their next paycheck.
The Clark County School District Police Department has four furry new officers with a talent for sniffing out guns.
Federal workers affected by the government shutdown and their families can find refuge Saturday at the Open Up for Those Shut Down picnic at Sunset Park.
As the federal government partial shutdown drags on, Las Vegas Valley businesses and nonprofits step up to help furloughed and unpaid government employees with discounts and free offers.
A fire at a power line caused a blackout Monday morning that left five rural Clark County towns without electricity for most of the day. Power was restored by 9:30 p.m., officials said.