Kaleah Manning and Raenysha Washington were both sentenced to prison on Thursday in connection with a DUI crash that killed Washington’s two young daughters.
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Jose “Chille” DeCastro was arrested in March 2023 after he was accused of obstructing an officer while filming him during a traffic stop.
Nevadans also face inconsistent policies when it comes to paying for court records, the study co-sponsored by the Las Vegas Review-Journal found.
Las Vegas police say 31-year-old Kiera McCall told neighbors her 1-year-old son “might have gotten into some heroin under the bed” before his death.
Cynthia Phelps, 64, pleading guilty to driving under the influence when she crashed into a family of five waiting at a bus stop on Boulder Highway in April, killing a teenage boy and his stepfather.
Forty-three bullets shattered the family’s peace in the Nov. 1, 2018 shooting that killed Angelina, who was sitting at the kitchen table, helping her 14-year-old sister with a school science project, according to North Las Vegas police.
A man who said he was the father of two young children killed in a Henderson crash that prosecutors have blamed on a drunken driver challenged a judge in court Wednesday.
The First Amendment provides speech protection for people in the United States, but some states try to criminally target a person for their speech.
There are still open questions, including who the ultimate guardian of the children’s estates will be, how assets will be divided and whether the children can live together.
The coroner’s office has identified the victim as 30-year-old Larissa Garcia.
Two Republican voters and an “election integrity” group want to force Clark County to investigate the use of commercial addresses on voter registration forms.
Steven Brooks, the first Nevada Legislature member to be expelled, remained in jail after Friday’s hearing. He was arrested on suspicion of DUI and assault.
The postcards, which feature QR codes, are part an effort by Clark County District Court in Las Vegas to make it easier for people to perform jury duty.
A Las Vegas judge again rejected the attempt by Duane Davis, the man accused of orchestrating rapper Tupac Shakur’s killing, to get out of jail.
The Henderson arrest report states that King met a Las Vegas Valley teen online, obtained her phone number and personal information, then informed the youth “now I own you.”