A corrections sergeant received the second-most pay and benefits at nearly $400,000.
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District Judge Mark Denton said he was “not persuaded” to believe video of corrections officers has caused irreparable harm.
Ed Hall, who died at 99, was just a fresh-faced 18-year-old in the U.S. Army Air Corps when Japan launched a surprise attack on U.S. forces.
A Las Vegas man will serve nearly six years in federal prison for stealing about $185,000 from the Nevada treasurer’s unclaimed property fund.
Prosecutors in Las Vegas will soon decide whether or not to pursue the death penalty against the man accused of killing toddler Amari Nicholson.
It took decades to find a break in the case. But after 27 years on the lam, a tip from the victim’s family led to the extradition of a Nevada fugitive.
A former Nevada postal worker pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing more than $30,000 worth of coins from five mail packages. He is set to be sentenced in May.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Nevada announces it will work with the Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery to investigate coronavirus fraud.
Though The Heights of Summerlin is licensed as a skilled care nursing home, a new report and RJ interviews with current and former staff and patients paint a different picture — both before and after the coronavirus hit.
Dispatches from inside some Southern Nevada long-term care facilities hardest hit by the disease reveal culture of secrecy amid the pandemic.