A former Dunkin’ Donuts employee has pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud totalling more than $150,000, according to a news release from the Nevada Attorney General’s office.
A female prison worker’s agreement to drive a getaway car for two escaped inmates was “Plan B” and the convicted killers had another plot that allowed them to flee, Clinton County Sheriff David Favro said.
Rachel Dolezal — fresh off of stepping down as head of the Spokane NAACP chapter over criticism that she’s portrayed herself as black, even though she was born white — stood by that self-assessment Tuesday, insisting, “I identify as black.”
Las Vegas-based Caesars Entertainment Corp. was sued for more than $6 billion by a representative for noteholders who are the lone creditors backing its controversial plan to overhaul $18 billion in debt.
A Florida Boy Scouts troop advisor was charged this week after allegedly showing a group of Scouts pornographic videos.
The Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway opened May 30 on Mount Charleston.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who shot a Subway sandwich shop employee during an armed robbery.
Once upon a time, a majestic Prince from England strode into Las Vegas, fortressed by a phalanx of royal guards, and the prince had a grand time as he paraded among cheeky ladies pants-less in a hotel suite.
A 52-year-old man incarcerated at Northern Nevada Correctional Center died Sunday, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.
It wasn’t the “Miracle May” that some observers called it, but a month of downpours in Colorado and Utah did provide a significant boost to the outlook for the Colorado River.