A 71-year-old man died days after he was pushed by a relative last month in a home near downtown Las Vegas, causing him to fall and injure his hip, police said.
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A Las Vegas photojournalist arrested in 2017 at a protest outside Trump International is suing the Metropolitan Police Department for violating his First Amendment rights.
A requirement for certain educators to complete a multicultural education course upon renewing their license has not been enforced by the state since a law passed four years ago mandated that prerequisite to boost cultural competency in the classroom.
Las Vegas attorney and former NSPCA board member Tina Walls filed a complaint March 29 with the state attorney general’s office, accusing the organization’s former president of misusing shelter funds.
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen toured UNLV’s medical school Monday and used the occasion to address the low doctor-to-patient ratio in Nevada and across the country.
It has been over 50 years since the Fair Housing Act was passed as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Juan Melendez said he spent exactly 17 years, eight months and one day on death row in Florida for a murder he did not commit.
The crash was reported just before 6:30 a.m. on northbound Interstate 15 near North Moapa Valley Boulevard in Moapa Valley, according to Nevada Highway Patrol.
No one was injured when the sound of an e-cigarette’s battery exploding Monday afternoon at McCarran International Airport caused “startled passengers” to run out an emergency exit, according to an airport official.
Tax Day hit the U.S. on Monday, leaving many Nevadans scrambling to get in their tax returns filed on time.