Democratic Assemblyman Steve Yeager ‘Proud’ of Criminal Justice Reform Bill, GOP Opponent Responds
Since the Democratic majority passed Assembly Bill 236 in 2019, the Silver State has suffered a double-digit spike in crime
Since the Democratic majority passed Assembly Bill 236 in 2019, the Silver State has suffered a double-digit spike in crime
Shellenberger: ‘The left has lied about homelessness since the 1980s, attempting to conflate it with housing shortages; when in fact, homelessness is driven by drug addiction and mental illness’
A 17-year-old Las Vegas resident, Joshua Robles, has been indicted on eight terrorism-related charges, including accusations of attempting to carry out a “lone wolf” ISIS terror operation in the city. Prosecutors allege that Robles collected explosive materials with the intention of targeting locations within Clark County and possessed a floor
Every year since its inception in 2021, WCCC spends more money to reduce homelessness, produces less results, and continues to hide these facts from the community
Currently those convicted of theft or fraud are barred from working in these positions
North Lake Tahoe sources told The Globe that the son of Doug Clifford, founding drummer of Creedence Clearwater Revival, has been arrested as a person of interest
A man was found dead from apparent gunshot wounds late Sunday night near South Maryland Parkway and East Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Officers responded to the scene shortly before 10 p.m. after receiving reports of a man lying near a dumpster. Upon arrival,
Two 16-year-old boys are now in custody facing charges in connection with a fatal drive-by shooting that claimed the lives of two young men in the northeast valley last month. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) announced the arrests on Thursday. The teenagers were booked into the Clark County
Mellisa Ready, the mother of Jonathan Lewis, a Las Vegas teen beaten to death by a gang of bullies, is outraged after a plea deal allowed her son’s alleged killers to avoid adult prison. The Clark County District Attorney accepted a deal on Thursday, reducing the charges from second-degree murder
In a reversal of a previous ruling by District Judge Joe Hardy Jr., the Nevada Supreme Court has decided to uphold the state Board of Pharmacy’s classification of marijuana as a Schedule I drug, alongside heroin and LSD. This decision comes despite the Nevada Legislature’s establishment of the Cannabis Compliance