The lawsuit settlement game is well understood in this country, yet nothing is being done to curb the massive frivolous litigation where it’s cheaper to settle than to mount a defense in court.
Of course, it needs access to government information.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Nevada’s state and local government agencies have a well-documented history of trying to hide public records from the taxpayers they are paid to serve. But the problem isn’t confined to the Silver State.
Andre Agassi was still tense many minutes after he and Steffi Graf won the Pickleball Slam 3 at Mandalay Bay.
Five people were killed — including a teenage boy — during a deadly, 48-hour spate of violence in the Las Vegas Valley that began in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Supporters of a bill taking aim at “ghost kitchens” on food delivery apps contend it will address phony delivery-only restaurant operations.
Local groups, seeking to protect Frenchman Mountain, Rainbow Gardens and the Great Unconformity, are changing gears under the Trump administration.
The Raiders are parting ways with assistant general manager Champ Kelly, who is the third key member of the front office to leave the team in recent weeks.
The Aces have given a former University of South Florida standout a training camp contract as they look to replenish their bench this offseason.
Both of the high-level executives have previous experience working on the Las Vegas Strip.
North Las Vegas is considering paying $350,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged that a corrections officer beat and injured an inmate at the city’s jail, breaking her arm.
Two people were found dead in 2021 after texting a Las Vegas man a photo of pink drugs that looked like the ones police discovered at the scene, according to Metro.
The more things change in the Trump era, the more this stays the same.
A Utah film-studio owner claimed in a court filing that Richard Hsieh has been paid at least $8 million from his son’s estate to oversee it and as a beneficiary of it.
New Raiders coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek must decide which of the team’s 17 pending free agents to retain this offseason.
The Megabucks machines have been reset in Nevada. And here’s why.
Elon Musk’s DOGE is seeking access to troves of sensitive taxpayer data at the IRS, two people familiar with the inner workings of the plan told The Associated Press on Monday.
A stranded hiker in Red Rock Canyon was rescued via helicopter on Valentine’s Day, according to Las Vegas police search and rescue team.
“Saturday Night Live” and “Face the Nation” show Big Media is out of touch and far outside the American mainstream.
A Delta Airlines plane flipped upon arrival at Toronto’s Pearson Airport and ended up on its roof Monday, injuring 19 people including three who are in critical condition.
The NFL was so impressed by Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas it could bring its championship game back to town relatively soon.
Now, in its “cosmopolitan era,” Las Vegas’ latest evolution has been fueled by a confluence of factors: Nevada’s favorable tax structure, a burgeoning arts, culture and culinary scene, a growing roster of professional sports teams, a new tech sector and year-round outdoor recreation that rivals the best adventure destinations in the West.
Las Vegas-based Home Builders Research has released year-end lists breaking down the new home net sales of the top 15 communities in Southern Nevada, top neighborhood sales and the top average sales prices paid throughout the region to production builders.
Today, I give my column over to the Southern Nevada Water Authority for advice on how to combat hidden leaks. Special thanks to Tom Bradley Jr. at the SNWA’s public information office.
For residents of Summerlin, there are many opportunities to stay active, thanks to the community’s abundant recreational amenities.
NAIOP Southern Nevada and its Community Service Committee had a banner year in 2024, spearheading several successful initiatives that directly benefited local families, youth and people in need.
In the 2024-2025 school year, 8.8 percent of the licensed teachers in CCSD were Black, according to the district’s data. That’s compared with the 15.9 percent of students who are Black.