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A Las Vegas reporter was found fatally stabbed outside his home, authorities confirmed. Police have launched an investigation into the stabbing, with motives and suspects yet to be disclosed.
An international arms dealer was arrested in Las Vegas and subsequently indicted, authorities confirmed. The operation underscores ongoing efforts to combat illegal weapons trafficking in the region. Investigation is ongoing.
KTNV.com reveals the top 10 crime hot spots off the Las Vegas Strip, highlighting areas with rising incidents. Stay informed on local safety and tips to avoid these high-risk neighborhoods.
A Las Vegas warehouse belonging to a major sex product manufacturer was burglarized twice over the holiday weekend, prompting increased security measures and an ongoing police investigation.
Former Miss Nevada has been arrested again on drug-related charges, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Authorities report the recent incident marks another legal setback for the ex-pageant winner.
A fugitive Las Vegas MS-13 leader, who had illegally re-entered the U.S., was arrested by federal authorities. The capture marks a significant blow to the gang’s operations in the region.
A Saudi sergeant was arrested for allegedly raping a boy at Circus Circus in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the suspect is currently in custody pending further investigation.
The embattled federal prosecutor in Nevada has announced a step down amid growing scrutiny. The move marks a significant shift in the ongoing legal landscape, as detailed in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A U.S. court is set to hear arguments regarding a recent ruling involving soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo. The case, widely followed by sports and legal communities, could impact future athlete endorsements.
A U.S. judge denied Las Vegas attorney Noel Gage’s request to end his probation early, maintaining current court-imposed restrictions, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Gage remains under supervision.
In 1971, The New York Times reported on a sweeping U.S. investigation into Meyer Lansky’s extensive crime network, uncovering decades of illegal activities tied to organized crime and money laundering across the nation.
Jelly Roll may be granted a pardon on drug and robbery charges, sources reveal. The move could impact the rapper’s legal record, stirring discussion on criminal justice and clemency in the music industry.
A Las Vegas doctor convicted in a deadly hepatitis C outbreak has died, officials confirmed. The outbreak was linked to unsafe medical practices, leading to multiple infections and deaths. An investigation remains ongoing.
A Las Vegas-area woman allegedly stabbed her date in a hotel room, police say, in retaliation for a U.S. drone strike that killed an Iranian leader. Authorities continue to investigate the motive and incident.
Sheldon Adelson faces fresh scrutiny as newly surfaced documents challenge his previous testimony, raising questions about his business practices and legal disclosures, The Guardian reports. The development may impact ongoing investigations.
A military man was fatally shot in Las Vegas after his wife and her colleague, with whom she had an affair, conspired to murder him. Authorities continue investigating the shocking case.
At a vigil for Tabatha Tozzi, police announced efforts to extradite her alleged killer to the U.S. Authorities continue to pursue justice in the tragic case, highlighting cross-border cooperation.
The first transgender Miss Nevada USA called her historic win a “huge honor,” marking a significant milestone in pageant history. Her victory highlights growing inclusivity and diversity in the competition.
Vagos biker gang members were acquitted of all charges in a Las Vegas court, marking a significant legal victory. The El Paso Times reports the decision comes after a lengthy trial and intense scrutiny.