The Washoe County Commission has approved a $3 million settlement for a woman wrongfully imprisoned for 35 years and later freed by DNA evidence.
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In response to the threats against Desert Oasis High School, both Las Vegas and school police added extra patrols Wednesday on and around the campus.
Cathy Woods, a woman wrongfully imprisoned in Nevada for more than 35 years, is suing the state under a new law and may be eligible for $3.5 million in damages.
A survivor of the shooting, Jessica Coca Garcia, spoke to those gathered at the League of United Latin American Citizens’ “March for a United America.”
Clark County lawyers now have until Aug. 30 to rate judges in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Judicial Performance Evaluation. The newspaper has extended the deadline.
The complaint alleged that two children placed by the Department of Family Services into an Oregon home were sexually abused.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday will visit El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, two cities scarred by mass shootings this weekend that left 31 people dead and dozens wounded.
The Clark County School Board will vote Thursday on a $100,000 settlement with the mother of Dalvin Brown, who was shot and killed at Canyon Springs High School last year.