News

UNLV’s Center for Research, Evaluation and Assessment is conducting the poll for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Discussions are expected to begin soon as Clark County officials work on a solution to a problem: More judges are needed, and that means the county might need a new courthouse.
A judge sentenced a former security guard to five and a half to 14 years in prison for shooting and killing a customer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kegia Mitchell entered an ...
A judge dismissed one of two murder cases Thursday against a woman accused of killing her husband and then, more than a ...
A former security guard will spend up to 14 years in jail for the fatal shooting of a Las Vegas father outside a 7-Eleven ...
Kegia Mitchell, a former security guard, received 5.5 to 14 years in prison for a fatal shooting at a Las Vegas 7-Eleven in ...
In an exclusive interview with Channel 13, Mayor Shelley Berkley says the jurisdiction doesn't matter if city cops see crime.
Nearly two months after a Las Vegas man was granted what many called an unreasonably low bail in a deadly DUI case, a judge ...
Wednesday marked the first hearing in the lawsuit against Hall of Fame tight end and sports media personality Shannon Sharpe.
A recently released serial burglar was back in custody Wednesday, accused of targeting nail and hair salons across the Las Vegas valley -- again, according to documents the 8 News Now Investigators ...
The first day of court in the lawsuit against Shannon Sharpe was a pretty bad one for his accuser, whose lawyer was a no-show.
The country’s largest venture capital this week announced it is moving its state of incorporation from Delaware to Nevada, ...