Former Nevada U.S. Attorney George Foley Jr. Semenza is set to complete his prison sentence on August 5, officials confirm. His conviction stemmed from [details if known]. The Las Vegas Review-Journal will provide updates.
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The Las Vegas gunman’s girlfriend has returned to the U.S. for questioning, authorities confirmed. Investigators aim to clarify her knowledge of the attack. She faces no immediate charges. The investigation continues.
The Deep South city of St. Louis has earned the grim title of the U.S. murder capital, with a homicide rate far exceeding the national average. Experts cite poverty, gun violence, and systemic issues as key factors fueling the crisis.
A Las Vegas man was convicted for drug trafficking on the dark web and ordered to forfeit over $15 million, authorities announced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online illegal drug markets.
Bail was set at $500,000 each for two suspects arrested with 230 pounds of cocaine, authorities reported. The substantial drug haul underscores ongoing efforts to combat trafficking in Las Vegas.
USA TODAY 10Best highlights the best things to do in Las Vegas, from iconic casinos and world-class shows to vibrant nightlife and scenic outdoor escapes. Discover top attractions for an unforgettable Vegas experience.
A gunman opened fire at the NFL headquarters in New York City but mistakenly targeted the wrong floor. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the shooting. No fatalities have been reported so far.
Shouse Law Group highlights key Nevada crimes that can trigger deportation. Offenses like drug trafficking, aggravated assault, and domestic violence carry severe immigration consequences for non-citizens.
Fact check: Crime data in Las Vegas reveals trends that contrast with the Republican narrative, highlighting discrepancies between political rhetoric and actual statistics, reports Las Vegas Weekly.
An illegal immigrant with a criminal record in a sanctuary state is headed to prison for the murder of a Las Vegas showgirl, Fox News reports. Authorities highlight concerns over sanctuary policies and public safety.
In Netflix’s new docuseries Heist, Heather Tallchief reveals how she masterminded a flawless robbery in 1993. Her detailed account sheds light on the planning and execution behind the perfect crime that captivated authorities.
The Nevada Supreme Court has officially ruled the Hells Angels as a criminal gang following a freeway shooting incident. This landmark decision strengthens law enforcement efforts against the notorious motorcycle club.
Las Vegas police arrested five individuals linked to a moving scam, targeting unsuspecting victims with fraudulent services. Authorities urge residents to verify moving companies before hiring. More details at ktnv.com.
A federal public defender has been appointed to fill the U.S. Magistrate Judge seat in Las Vegas, marking a notable addition to the local judiciary. The new magistrate will handle pretrial matters and hearings.
A North Las Vegas man, residing in the U.S. illegally, has admitted to drug dealing, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Authorities continue to investigate the extent of his operations.
A Florida murder suspect was apprehended in Las Vegas, authorities announced. The arrest follows a coordinated effort between state law enforcement agencies. The suspect is now in custody pending extradition.
Newly released FBI documents reveal startling details about the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooter’s planning and motives, shedding light on his actions before the attack. The files offer fresh insights into the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
A recent report highlights 20 Las Vegas stores among the top sellers of guns used in crimes, raising concerns about firearm sales and regulation in the region. The data sheds light on patterns fueling local violence.
A man has been charged after allegedly shooting at his ex-girlfriend and her friend on US 95 in Las Vegas. Authorities responded swiftly, and an investigation is ongoing. No further details have been released.
Experts debate the recent police shooting in Las Vegas, with some calling the use of force “very questionable,” while others deem it “objectively reasonable.” The investigation continues amid community concern.