A Las Vegas judge scheduled a sentencing hearing for a woman who has been arrested on suspicion of DUI seven times in Clark County.
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A Las Vegas judge on Wednesday sentenced a man to between 16 and 40 years in prison for a fatal DUI crash last year that killed two bicyclists near UNLV.
The Review-Journal argued in a Monday filing that allowing police and prosecutors to search Jeff German’s phone and computers would damage journalism.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association has filed a lawsuit claiming the state retirement system inaccurately told lawmakers that a bill addressing retirement funds would cost nearly $82 million.
Tony Hsieh’s former attorney claimed in court documents that text messages she received from the late Zappos CEO’s father indicate his family did not believe Hsieh was struggling with drug use around the time of his death.
A Las Vegas judge delayed a trial that was set to begin this month for a woman accused of driving her car onto a sidewalk, killing one person and injuring dozens.
A jury found a man guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping for his role in the death of a 27-year-old Las Vegas man in the Nye County desert.
Two former employees of Never Give Up Youth Healing Center are accused of sexually assaulting patients at the Nye County facility.
“We’re still in session trying to figure out what we do going forward to never have a situation like this again,” Assemblyman Gregory Hafen said this week.
A federal jury has found a Las Vegas man not guilty of making threatening phone calls to state officials the day after the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
A 37-year-old man was sentenced Thursday to life in prison with the possibility of parole for kidnapping his mother and fatally stabbing her boyfriend in 2019.
Under Nevada law, anyone convicted of DUI resulting in death or substantial bodily harm must spend a minimum of two years behind bars.
A Las Vegas judge found there is enough evidence for the apartment building’s former owner to stand trial, but charges against its property manager were dismissed.
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday alleges that Wells Fargo was aware that Las Vegas attorney Matthew Beasley was operating a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme through his bank account.
Former business associates of Tony Hsieh have accused the family of the late Zappos’ CEO of making “lurid allegations” in recent court filings.
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A district court judge approved a motion to dismiss the fake electors case, pointing to issues with jurisdiction.
Henderson officials expect to save almost 300,000 gallons of water a year — and some money — with a change it made at the Henderson Multigenerational Complex.
The allegations variously involve counterfeit sauces, scantily clad dancers, trademark infringement, menus gone rogue and more.
The family and their lawyer are upset with the Clark County School District. “It seems that nobody wants to take responsibility for anything,” attorney Gus Flangas said.