The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services reached a $400,000 settlement with the City of San Francisco over Nevada’s busing of indigent mental patients to the city in years past.
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A person in a wheelchair was fatally struck by a truck in the central valley Monday night, according to Las Vegas police.
Rain stormed into the valley Monday morning and evening, leading to power outages, crashes and flooded roads.
Police in Henderson and North Las Vegas could soon begin sharing more than a million records of drivers’ whereabouts collected using automated license-plate readers.
Nevada Supreme Court justices heard arguments Monday about whether or not a recall against an embattled North Las Vegas Municipal Court judge should go forward.
Beer, wine or perhaps a spirit? No, UNLV isn’t offering you a drink — not really — but a course that specializes in the specific beverages. The three separate courses are only a few of the university’s more unique course offerings.
Clark County’s search for the right sand for Sunset Park’s outdoor volleyball courts isn’t moving as fast as quicksand.
On Sunday, a park volunteer reported finding a small, two-seat helicopter in a wash near the upper White Rock parking area, at the end of a short dirt road off the park’s popular scenic loop. There was no sign of the pilot, and Bureau of Land Management officials initially had no idea how the aircraft got there or how it would be removed.
An attorney representing 24 unnamed previously convicted sex offenders told the Nevada Supreme Court on Monday that a state law that would change the way such individuals are classified is a “one size fits all’ approach that is inappropriate and unconstitutional.
A year after a high-profile FBI raid on the Las Vegas home and escort service of hip-hop producer Mally Mall, federal prosecutors have sent target letters to some of his employees in a growing investigation into alleged racketeering and prostitution.