SHARE Village and its landlord are in court over a lease dispute, leaving tenants with an uncertain future.
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Two unlicensed group home operators were sentenced Thursday for abuse and neglect of old or vulnerable people.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has hired two new staff attorneys as the nonprofit prepares to pursue litigation related to civil rights issues in the state.
The number of cases at the Lake Mead Health and Rehabilitation Center, a skilled nursing home, jumped from 19 to 60 on Tuesday and again to 69 on Wednesday, state data shows.
Nellis Air Force Base is hosting Red Flag exercises this week and next amid the pandemic — but this time with only U.S. aircraft involved.
The event on Thursday evening at the Aliante Library also will mark the opening of a One-Stop Career Center inside the library.
As the City Council prepares to debate a proposed ordinance banning camping in public spaces, overwhelmed center for homeless services emerges as bone of contention.
Robbie James Pettingill was honored at Central Christian Church after a motorcade brought his ashes past Fire Station 97, where he was last assigned.
While many newly renovated units at the complex will be reserved for veterans, the city of Las Vegas will lease 10 units to help those transitioning out of homelessness.
Barry Hartman, 72, is in France, following the path traveled by his father, Army cameraman Burton “Bud” Hartman, 75 years ago when the Allies landed in Normandy.