Las Vegas attorneys Jason Stoffel and Nadin Cutter are going head-to-head for the Family Court Department T seat.
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Former Family Court Judge Bill Gonzalez narrowly won a primary race against attorney Dawn Throne in the newly created Family Court Dept. U seat.
Newly created Family Court Department W will be electing its first judge this November. Attorneys Stacy Michelle Rocheleau and Adriana Rincon White have different areas of expertise to bring to the table.
La Nina — which often means a drier Southwest and perhaps a more fire-prone California — has popped up in the Pacific Ocean.
Tens of thousands of jobless Nevadans are set to receive a $300-a-week federal supplement. FEMA has approved Nevada’s application for $224 million to cover at least three weeks of supplemental benefits after a $600 weekly unemployment benefits lapsed in July.
American flags and honking horns made their way down Las Vegas Boulevard on Friday afternoon in a unity parade in support of the president’s visit this weekend and against Gov. Steve Sisolak.
President Donald Trump will hold a public event at the Minden-Tahoe Airport in Douglas County, then at Xtreme Manufacturing in Henderson this weekend.
A Las Vegas company that sells fraud prevention software has begun mass layoff days after its CEO abruptly resigned, throwing the company into a tailspin and prompting an internal investigation.
The call center that provides gig workers with help filing for jobless unemployment benefits will move from a third-party vendor back to the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
North Las Vegas may soon put restrictions and fees on short-term home rentals, such as Airbnb.