Local DREAMer Astrid Silva said Tuesday that President Donald Trump had used his first weeks in office to take the country back to some of the darkest times in its history.
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The Nevada Supreme Court and the Nevada Court of Appeals have moved to new offices in downtown Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas judge who used the power of her office to do a favor for a friend has been fined $1,000 and publicly reprimanded for violating professional ethics codes.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection announced Friday the 16 Las Vegas attorneys under consideration for two open judicial seats in Clark County District Court.
Federal immigration agents were rarely seen at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas to pick up inmates subject to deportation proceedings before the beginning of the year. Now they’re there almost every day.
A Las Vegas Valley woman is up in arms after her pit bull was euthanized a half-hour after it was transported to a local shelter.
Las Vegas police are responding to Red Rock Canyon on Wednesday for reports of an injured hiker.
But climate change poses dire long-term threat to source of 90 percent of Las Vegas Valley’s water, new research indicates.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area is only park near Las Vegas managed by federal agency that didn’t set a record in 2016.
Here are some of the notable quotes from Ryan Bundy during his conversation with BLM Special Agent Michael Johnson roughly a month before the armed standoff in Bunkerville in April 2014.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melanie Andress-Tobiasson on Friday gave several hours of testimony, sometimes tearfully, expressing her remorse and regret in signing an order to help an attorney she knew with a Canadian divorce case.
A Clark County woman was tested Dec. 28, and results released Wednesday confirm that she tested positive for Zika virus disease. The health district’s website indicates the virus was transmitted to the woman through sexual contact.
Lawyers for the Las Vegas Review-Journal filed a motion Friday seeking access to jury information in the upcoming trial against associates of rancher Cliven Bundy.
Six women who brought the fight for welfare recipients’ rights to Southern Nevada in the 1970s being feted Friday night.