UNLV confirmed Friday that the man who opened fire on campus and killed three professors earlier this month had applied to four positions at the university during a four-month period in 2019.
Courts
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association sued the Clark County Citizen Review Board to stop the names of officers facing complaints from becoming public.
A judge denied the Review-Journal’s anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss in the case surrounding video and photos of Henderson correctional officers.
A Jewish student with autism, who returned home from school with an apparent swastika carved into his back, hasn’t received an adequate education, his attorneys allege.
A criminal trial for the former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments is not scheduled to start until February 2025, court records show.
Jesus Ayala’s public defender had filed a petition seeking the dismissal of an indictment charging Ayala with murder in the death of 66-year-old Andreas Probst.
The six Republicans pleaded not guilty to charges of offering a false instrument for filing and uttering forged instruments for forgery.
The former president spoke a day before six Republicans were scheduled to be arraigned for signing certificates claiming Donald Trump won the 2020 Nevada election.
A change in Nevada law has allowed the Las Vegas Justice Court to establish it’s own mental health court, replicating an existing program in District Court.
Thuan Luu added the Review-Journal to an ongoing defamation case he filed against a therapist and his estranged wife.
The Nevada Supreme Court issued an order declining to rule on the merits of the petition filed by Nathan Chasing Horse’s public defenders.
Court hearings were delayed Wednesday for four young teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal group beating of a Rancho High School student.
Ronnie Macias, who pleaded guilty to a DUI charge, was arrested last year after police said he rammed into a motorcyclist on a Henderson highway.
The Clark County School District filed a motion to dismiss in a teachers union lawsuit that aims to overturn a ban on public employee strikes.
Chief Deputy District Attorney Shanon Clowers said the driver, Jemarcus Williams, was “heavily intoxicated” at the Palms casino shortly before the crash.