A series of events that began six years ago appears to be coming to an end after a federal judge signs off on a settlement agreement.
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The Review-Journal’s biggest online stories of the year covered everything from a mass shooting to roster moves by the Raiders before training camp.
The lawyer is accused of running a $460M Ponzi scheme targeting members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A group of retired FBI agents has devised and patented Justice Is Equal, a polygraph tool they think police departments could use to screen out potential bad apples.
The district court is now set to evaluate The Associated Press’ anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss.
January marked three months since the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting that changed the Melanson sisters’ lives. Now they faced a pivotal time for their growing business, balanced with their mom’s hospital stay and their own physical and emotional healing.
Family members of Las Vegas shooting victims and survivors will be able to submit a claim for a donation from the Las Vegas Victims Fund beginning in January, according to an estimated timeline by the fund committee.
A foreign national was arrested Monday night on charges of cheating while playing craps, the highest profile case of its kind since 2011.
A group of real estate investors lost their bid Thursday to keep documents sought in a lawsuit over a failed Henderson development project confidential.
It’s time for some tire-kicking, and that means you’ll need to look out for lemons.