Between November 2021 and April, 96 SafeNest clients were asked what justice meant to them after being victims of domestic violence.
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Middle school teacher Bryan Brady, 45, faces five counts of inappropriate contact with a minor, according to Clark County School District police.
A Las Vegas judge lowered bail on Monday for a 16-year-old accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher.
The mother of a teenager who was stabbed in December at Cimarron-Memorial High School has filed a lawsuit against the Clark County School District.
A 16-year-old accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher in April pleaded not guilty to 10 felony charges on Wednesday.
Otis Tanner, 46, is accused of attacking a Clark County School District bus driver near Tonopah and Vegas drives Thursday morning, according to the school district.
A competency hearing has been pushed back three weeks for a student accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher.
A former Foothill High School student accused of approaching a teacher with a knife was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation, a judge ordered Monday.
The defense attorney for a student accused of beating and sexually assaulting his teacher said he may ask for an “independent evaluation.”
A Las Vegas judge on Tuesday ordered a competency evaluation for a teenager accused of beating and sexually assaulting an Eldorado High School teacher.
A pastor and former elementary school teacher will be held on $500,000 bail following his extradition to Nevada on numerous child sexual abuse charge.
A teenage boy stripped off his jacket, shirt and tie Tuesday to show a Family Court judge the scars left when he was stabbed on campus by another teenager.
Foundation Chair Beverly Rogers and Chief Executive Officer Rory Reid filed lawsuits Tuesday in First Judicial District Court in Carson City, Educate Nevada Now announced.
Nevada System of Higher Education regents voted 9-3 on Thursday to conclude an investigation into Chancellor Melody Rose’s sex-based hostile work environment complaint and restore two board officers.
A former Wynn Resorts executive convicted in the sprawling college admissions bribery scandal was sentenced Wednesday to serve one year and one day in federal prison.