A Nevada prisoner was awarded $28,800 Friday in a civil rights case in Las Vegas.
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In May, North Las Vegas outsourced its human resources department, dumping two employees critical of city leadership. Now those employees are fighting back.
The Clark County district attorney’s office is not required to reveal case numbers on records about payments and other benefits made to witnesses in criminal cases, a judge ruled Monday.
A federal judge has found the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act for its “discriminatory” temporary guardianship policy, according to the recent ruling by U.S. District Court Judge James C. Mahan.
From free admission at national parks to a car show and barbecue at the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas, the country and the community are showing their appreciation this week for those who served in the U.S. military.
Twenty-two sheep died Monday after the trailer hauling them overturned in Boulder City.
An American Airlines plane made an emergency landing at McCarran International Airport after striking a bird Monday morning, airport officials said.
Rick Van Thiel, an alleged phony doctor prosecutors say could have killed three people who sought treatment from him, complained Monday that he wasn’t getting attention behind bars for an ailment he was able to treat himself while out of custody.
Las Vegas police are investigating a shooting in the southwest valley.
Southern Nevada’s major arterials will soon turn into cone zones.