A trend of fewer traffic tickets being written by police around the state may be a boon for motorists, but it is creating a financial crisis for the Nevada Supreme Court, which says it will go broke May 1 without more state funding.
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A toddler was hospitalized Sunday after an incident in a west valley pool, which Las Vegas police have classified as a near drowning.
A victim of prolonged sexual abuse told the Review-Journal that Christopher Sena weilded control over his wife and ex-wife for years. Deborah Sena and Terrie Sena should not be locked up, the victim said.
Nevada and Clark County are clashing over what state and federal laws actually require when it comes to reporting child fatalities and near fatalities to the public.
Two people were hospitalized in critical condition after a two-vehicle head-on crash in the southwest valley Saturday, Las Vegas police said.
Many of us have had that sinking feeling while carefully driving along, following all the rules of the road and being courteous behind the wheel. All of a sudden, from out of nowhere, comes a car with those flashing red lights right on your bumper.
After 10 years of pleas and false hope that the Clark County School District would replace the aging Heard Elementary School with a new school in a quieter part of Nellis Air Force Base, base officials want to sever ties with the school district and have a new charter school built, joining eight other Air Force bases around the country that have charter schools.
At 11:37 a.m., Henderson police responded to a call from the pilot of the airplane, who said the plane had a broken throttle and needed to make an emergency landing.
Witnesses told Metro that the woman was driving west on Owens in a 2008 Dodge Caliber about 7:20 a.m., Las Vegas police said.
Nevada should open an “honest discussion” with the federal government over burying nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain to determine if citizens might want it and what benefits the state might obtain for hosting it, according to U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy, R-Nev.