Las Vegas man pleads guilty to workers’ compensation fraud

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.

 
Ex-NAACP leader in Washington maintains ‘I identify as black’

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.”

Trustee for Caesars senior lenders sues for $6 billion

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.

Prince Harry’s Vegas visit will never die

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.

Inmate dies in Northern Nevada prison

A 52-year-old man incarcerated at Northern Nevada Correctional Center died Sunday, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

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