Clark County hired Littler Mendelson P.C., a third-party law firm that specializes in employment and “labor law solutions” to investigate allegations of intimidation, retaliation, nepotism and wrongful discipline and terminations.
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The Southern Nevada Health District identified 17 cases of brain abscesses after the pandemic in 2022. This is triple the average in the cases every year.
Veterans who worked at sites in Nevada in the 1980s are seeking compensation for health problems they’ve experienced in the decades since.
Nevada could soon see an end to its ban on state lotteries after Senate lawmakers took a second look at the proposed legislation Thursday.
Residents of the historically Black North Las Vegas Windsor Park neighborhood may soon be eligible to relocate to new homes under a piece of legislation heard by lawmakers Thursday.
Attorneys allege that Clark County officials misled them about internal communications regarding a long-stalled housing project on Blue Diamond Hill, and are asking the court for sanctions against the agency.
A magistrate judge expressed skepticism of defense arguments that the government hasn’t shown Jack Teixeira ever intended leaked information to be widely disseminated.
The hospitality industry and the union are on opposite sides of a debate over a bill which would repeal pandemic-era measures that required daily room cleaning.
The testimony came hours after a federal appeals court in a sealed order rejected a bid by Donald Trump’s lawyers to block Mike Pence’s appearance.
Senate Bill 239 would allow terminally ill patients over the age of 18 with less than six months to live to end their lives with lethal drugs prescribed by a medical practitioner.