Ronnie Allmond Jr., 28, was northbound on the 215 Beltway on Saturday when his red Dodge left the freeway near the Lone Mountain Road exit and hit a concrete bridge.
Rio Lacanlale
Rio Lacanlale, whose work for the Review-Journal ranges from crime reports to video storytelling, joined the newspaper in October 2016. Before that, the UNLV broadcast journalism graduate contributed to newsrooms in central Italy and Washington, D.C. Rio is also a passionate traveler who enjoys living out of a backpack for months at a time.
Saturday’s shooting death was the third homicide this year at a business complex in central Las Vegas. A 48-year-old man was killed outside the Stateside Lounge.
The Clark County coroner’s office has determined that a 1-year-old girl, who died in April, died of an accidental drug overdose involving heroin and fentanyl.
Police were trying to track down a victim in east Las Vegas on Friday after officers followed a trail of blood leading from an area where spent shell casings were found.
A man threatened a woman with a box cutter and sexually assaulted her at a northwest Las Vegas park Thursday morning, the Metropolitan Police Department said.
A Metropolitan Police Department officer attempted to pull over a vehicle near Cheyenne Avenue and Nellis Boulevard, but the driver sped away, police said.
Wednesday’s high is expected to reach 105 degrees before dipping to 80 degrees in the evening, when gusts will continue to grow stronger overnight into Thursday.
A lawsuit in New Jersey accuses New Frontier Armory of illegally selling and shipping high-capacity magazines online to undercover state investigators.
For the last three years, Richard Gacovino poured every bit of himself into his studio on east side of The Park at 3900. But on Monday, a massive fire ripped away all those years of work.
Dr. Kristen Averyt’s resignation after two years leading the organization will be effective June 30, according to the Nevada System of Higher Education.
Mechelle Williams, 45, of Las Vegas, died Friday of blunt force trauma at University Medical Center, according to the Clark County coroner’s office.
Katana Courtney Overby, 21, died on Wednesday at University Medical Center from injuries sustained in a June 9 crash at Hualapai Way and Twain Avenue.
The Clark County coroner’s office has confirmed that a body found Friday in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area was that of missing hiker Jeffrey Kalista.
Jose Ortiz-Casillas, 20, and Victor Denogean Jr., 21, allegedly hatched a plot to kill their roommate, Curtis B. Rimer, and steal his money.
It’s not clear whether the body of that is Jeffrey Kalista, 52, who disappeared Monday after departing for a hike at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.