A Las Vegas attorney called a judge a “racist” and anti-Semite because she denied a motion to alter a two-week civil trial schedule to accommodate a Jewish holiday.
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Efforts to write a bill creating a plastic-only zone on Fremont Street Experience were kicked back to the lawyers Monday because the language needed to be tweaked.
A man was taken to the hospital Monday night after being shot in North Las Vegas, police say.
A domestic dispute investigation ended Monday afternoon when SWAT realized the apartment they were surrounding was empty, police say.
The man shot and killed by Las Vegas police officers after a chase and shootout Friday night was a wanted felon, court records show. The Clark County coroner Monday identified the man killed in the police shooting. Metro also named the officers involved.
A moving truck crash left Interstate 15 south near the Strip backed up for hours Monday afternoon.
Tea Party Patriots filed a Senate complaint on Monday against Sen. Harry Reid, saying the majority leader from Nevada was using his office to “unlawfully and unethically” target private citizens, namely billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch.
In an effort to curb gang membership, Las Vegas police on Monday announced they will focus on dissuading gang affiliation at the start.
A Nevada man was sentenced Monday to five years in prison for trading laptops for sex with minors, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Nevada.
Henderson still envisions the Water Street area as a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week community for residents, workers and tourists. But its plan to get there needed some tweaking, according to city planners.