Gummy worms and cell phone data could soon decide the fate of Patrick Harper.
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After being conned into a life of prostitution in Las Vegas, a pawn in the sex trafficking industry was left for dead by when a man had no more use for her.
A second child born at Summerlin Hospital Medical Center during last year’s tuberculosis outbreak has tested positive for the respiratory disease, a lawyer said Thursday.
A federal jury Thursday convicted a longtime Las Vegas urologist of reusing needle guides meant for single use during prostate procedures.
A Smith & Wollensky waiter filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday that claims he was forced to pay managers a portion of his tips.
The Service Employees International Union Local 1107 is suing Eleazar “Al” Martinez, its former president, and two former high-ranking staffers, alleging that they had a role in nearly $48,000 in misappropriated money that went to outgoing union employees.
Another warrant has been issued for the arrest of one of rancher Cliven Bundy’s sons, a little more than a month after he was released from jail.
A national backlog of about 400,000 immigration cases is hitting Southern Nevada hard and placing families in limbo, according to immigration attorneys and organizations involved in the issue. As of Aug. 31, 3,872 pending cases were before the immigration court in Las Vegas.
The North Las Vegas boy who was found unconscious in a swimming pool in August accidentally drowned, the Clark County coroner’s office said on Thursday.
Three months after Family Court Judge Vincent Ochoa was removed from a custody case, another judge has decided that his trial decision will not be enforced.