A Las Vegas judge will decide if charges against 4 teenagers being tried as adults in the fatal beating of a Rancho High School student will be dismissed.
Jonathan Lewis, Jr., 17, was pronounced dead Nov. 7. Investigators have said that a group of up to 10 teenagers perpetrated the beating, which was captured on video.
Rancho’s band has steadily grown from 87 students to 300-strong, but faces a new roadblock as it strives to reach even higher levels. (Aleksandra Appleton/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
James and Melissa Holzhauer donated $25,000 to Rancho High School on Friday to help the school make much needed improvements to the campus. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Students from Southwest Career and Technical Academy, Northwest Career and Technical Academy and Rancho high school presented their inventions in front of a panel of judges at CES 2019, as part of the Future Innovators competition.
Nevada Preps awards the Team of the Week to Rancho High School. The Rams defeated the Western Warriors 30-7, snapping their 19 game losing streak.
Rancho smacked four home runs on Saturday
to beat two-time defending state champion Basic, 16-4. The Rams took advantage of five errors to score seven unearned runs. Layton Walls hit a solo homer to kick off Rancho’s eight-run second inning. Jimmy Gamboa went the distance, allowing 3 ER to pick up the victory.
He threw first-pitch strikes to 21 of 22 batters. Rancho now is 8-1 in the Sunrise League, a game ahead of second-place Basic.
Rancho High earned an 11-1 baseball win over Liberty on Monday, March 12, 2018 at Rancho High School in Las Vegas. (Damon Seiters/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Capt. Ken Young asks parents to know who their kids are talking to on social media.
Capt. Ken Young urges kids not to make these types of statements or start rumors.
Capt. Ken Young makes a statement on a 16-year-old male student was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly threatening to shoot up Rancho High School in Las Vegas.
Review-Journal videographer Zac Pacleb recaps Las Vegas’ win over Rancho in the annual Bone Game. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)