The home police searched in connection with the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur is linked to the wife of a man whose nephew had been briefly named a suspect in the case, according to news reports.
Michael Scott Davidson
Michael Scott Davidson has written for the Las Vegas Review-Journal in Nevada since 2016, including on the newspaper's investigations desk. He became Data Editor in June 2023, where he collaborates with teams across the newsroom to improve how they work with numbers. In addition to netting the Review-Journal multiple state and regional awards, Davidson's work has been cited in academic papers and congressional investigations.
Democratic Clark County treasurer nominee Ken Diaz will face the Republican nominee, claims adjuster Mitchell Tracy, in the November general election.
More than 340 children were injured by crashes within a quarter-mile of Clark County school campuses, during hours immediately before and after classes, state data shows. CCSD numbers are much lower. Here’s why.
A Review-Journal investigation showed over 200,000 tickets were pleaded down to parking violations between 2017 and 2021, a policy that concerns state safety officials.
Telles, an attorney and elected Clark County’s public administrator, was arrested this week in the killing of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
Police searched the home of the Las Vegas elected official as part of the investigation into reporter Jeff German’s killing.
Starting in October, medical professionals will patrol with the Metropolitan Police Department seven nights a week to collect blood samples at traffic stops to combat DUI.
Nevada has the highest percentage of one-star acute-care hospitals of any state, the lowest rating given by the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services.
Three pedestrians were killed and one was injured Tuesday morning in four separate Las Vegas Valley crashes.
Clark County will investigate the company’s treatment of tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic after a probe found executives used “uniquely egregious” practices to evict residents.
A U.S. House panel spent the past year examining corporate landlords for eviction abuse, but reported the Las Vegas-based company’s practices were “uniquely egregious.”
Hundreds of thousands of traffic tickets — even those for serious offenses — are reduced to parking violations, a Review-Journal investigation found. And with a siloed court system, bad drivers face little punishment.
Switching traffic tickets to civil infractions will result in far fewer being reduced to parking violations, some officials say.
Nevada courts operate in information silos, making it difficult for police and judges to know a person’s complete driving history. An improved system is planned for 2023.
Heat-related fatalities have jumped since 2010, increasing more than fivefold. Many were homeless, Clark County data showed and meth use contributed to deaths in 2021.