A teen accused of running over a retired California police chief in the Las Vegas Valley has been deemed incompetent to stand trial, much to the dismay of the deceased's widow.
A family has filed a lawsuit against a Las Vegas fertility clinic after a teen girl learned from an online DNA test that she is not biologically related to her parents.
On Wednesday, Devyn Michaels, 46, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in connection with the beheading of her ex, 46-year-old Johnathon Willette at his Henderson, Nevada home.
Michael Coleman, 40, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder in connection with a series of fatal shootings between May 2021 and February 2023, police announced Wednesday.
The teens were initially charged in January as adults with second-degree murder and conspiracy in connection to the death of 17-year-old Jonathan Lewis.
Despite pleading not guilty and tesifying during his trial, Telles was convicted Wednesday in the fatal stabbing of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
One fan of the Oakland Raiders initiated a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for new stadium in Las Vegas. Previously, American multinational bank Goldman Sachs has withdrawn financial support to the Las Vegas plan.
Electric car maker Faraday Future trims down its factory size in Northern Las Vegas. Financial problems and lawsuit have made the company to take a more cautious steps in spending.
Former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson represented New Jersey as the state attempted again to legalize sports betting in casinos and racetracks throughout Atlantic City.
If not for his dying mother and a persuasive uncle who helped raise him, Jesus Meraz might have spent an 11th year behind bars at the Clark County Detention Center. Meraz, 38, was first locked up on murder charges in October 2005.
A man found in possession of O.J. Simpson's Heisman Trophy, which disappeared from the University of Southern California in 1994, has been charged with receiving stolen property, Los Angeles prosecutors said on Wednesday.
A Las Vegas museum devoted to the exploits of Tommy gun-wielding mobsters will open a permanent display that explores the "rampant corruption" of global soccer's scandal-rocked governing body, which has drawn comparisons to organized crime.
Two women accused Bill Cosby on Thursday of drugging them decades ago when they met him as young models, and one said he sexually assaulted her, as more of his performances were shelved amid an outcry from activists over similar allegations.
Leading China's anti-corruption campaign, President Xi Jinping warned Macau last December that the world's biggest gambling hub needs to be about more than baccarat. Now, the reform drive has new champions - the casino operators.
Bill Cosby, the subject of more than a dozen sex-abuse allegations over the past three months, opened three Canadian shows this week as more women leveled accusations against the comedian.
A Las Vegas gambler who once famously turned $50 into $40 million and then lost it all has been sentenced to three years' probation for a card-marking scheme that got him arrested at a California casino, a San Diego prosecutor said on Thursday.
The ridesharing company Uber gained ground in Las Vegas Wednesday when a District Court judge ruled against a restraining order that would have temporarily prohibited it from operating in Clark County, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
British rocker Rod Stewart is facing a lawsuit from a man who says he was injured when the musician kicked a soccer ball into the crowd at a Las Vegas concert, striking the man in the face and breaking his nose.
Sarah Guillot-Guyard, a performer from Circque due Soleil, did in a weekend accident during a show at a Las Vegas casino, authorities said on Sunday. Guillot-Guyard was pronounced dead shortly before midnight on Saturday, the Clark County, Nevada medical examiner's office told CNN. The cause of death had not been determined as of Sunday afternoon.