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Clark County Republican Party Chairman Jesse Law was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery, but court records show the district attorney’s office has decided not to pursue the case.
The Las Vegas Justice Court visit — followed by an afternoon session at North Las Vegas Justice Court — was part of a court monitoring program launched Tuesday by the Nevada Housing Justice Alliance.
Months after the Nevada Legislature passed a law creating a path to legalize street food vending, state officials tried to clarify the situation for vendors.
Shelby Wiltz won her election for chair of the Clark County Democratic Party alongside members of her “mission slate.”
Before Wednesday’s signing, Jason Patchett talked about the importance of Rex’s Law, which toughens some reckless driving sentences.
Las Vegas attorney April Becker, who previously ran for Congress and the Nevada state Senate, announced her candidacy for Clark County Commission against Ross Miller in 2024.
A Clark County district court judge rejected the Nevada Republican Party executive director’s SLAPP motion in a case brought by three fellow Republicans.
The party called on Justin Jones to resign following a judge’s ruling that he had not been truthful in regard to deleting texts as part of a legal dispute.
Danielle “Pieper” Chio will serve on the bench in the Las Vegas court’s Department 7 while Jacob Reynolds will wear the robes in Department 29.