Onofrio “No-No” Zicari, 101, will revisit the spot where he spent the worst hours of his life for the 80th anniversary of the perilous fight.
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A local teacher filed the lawsuit against the newspaper after it reported the Clark County School District renewed his contract despite allegations of “disturbing” conduct.
A judge on Tuesday is expected to appoint a management company to take over services that SHARE Village promised its vulnerable tenants.
Veteran Shamus Flynn, now a Nevada attorney, said Afghans who worked as interpreters for the U.S. military were viewed as traitors in their own country.
The two-week wrongful death trial centered on Jazmin Espana, who was struck and killed in 2017.
The proceeds from a settlement between O.J. Simpson and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will go directly to Fred Goldman, a judge ordered this month.
As Hogs & Heifers Saloon fights to secure its fate on Third Street, attorneys for Downtown Grand have accused the bar’s owner of orchestrating the lawsuit to get out of her lease.
A married couple with five adopted children adopted five more this week. “You have a full baseball team, a whole soccer team,” the judge told the family of 12.
The animals at the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center got a revitalized living space Friday.
A civil trial set to start Monday between Hogs & Heifers Saloon and its Downtown Grand landlord will determine the Las Vegas bar’s fate on Third Street.
A jury in Las Vegas awarded $29.5 million on Friday to the family of a woman who was left brain damaged after being treated for a severe allergic reaction in 2013.
Just shy of a year after he became “Patient Zero” in Nevada’s COVID-19 outbreak, Ronald Pipkins is still battling the lingering effects of the coronavirus.
An unknown number of skilled nursing homes and assisted living facilities that didn’t qualify under the federally run program have been left to fend for themselves.
Former Clark County District Judge Don Chairez, a longtime Nevada attorney, died Thursday from COVID-19. He was 65.
Mariachi Joya will represent Nevada in the inauguration’s virtual “Parade Across America,” which features performances from communities in all 56 states and territories.