The kindergarten teacher had faced a misdemeanor charge after being removed from a Clark County School Board meeting last summer.
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Four of the teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a 17-year-old Rancho High School student pleaded not guilty to murder charges.
A man arrested on a DUI charge, years after his conviction in a fatal DUI crash, was found behind the wheel of a burning vehicle at a casino, according to a report.
The former president of Resorts World is accused of failing to tell federal investigators about alleged illegal gamblers when he worked for MGM.
A Las Vegas judge ordered Tyson Hampton to undergo mental health treatment at a state hospital to restore his competency.
Sean Larimer, found guilty of misdemeanor DUI on Dec. 28 and was the driver in a Henderson crash that killed three teens in 2003, was arrested again on suspicion of DUI.
The wife of a North Las Vegas pastor killed late last year has filed a lawsuit against the neighbor accused of fatally shooting her husband.
A husband and wife have filed a lawsuit against the White Pine County sheriff’s office, alleging sexual harassment, retaliation and a “dehumanizing” workplace.
A “Saturday Night Live” cast member portrayed Deobra Redden, the defendant seen in a viral video leaping at a Las Vegas judge during a sentencing hearing.
Ruben Robles was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole in 15 years for opening fire at the Fremont Street Experience, killing a man and wounding a bystander.
Four of the teenagers arrested in connection with the fatal beating of a Rancho High School student were indicted by a grand jury.
A Henderson judge kept bail at $255,000 for a man accused of DUI in a fatal crash earlier this month that killed a woman and her two young boys.
Robert Telles made the allegation as part of his effort to have judge removed from his case.
Parents filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the CCSD and CCEA, alleging they jeopardize student safety by protecting teachers accused of sexual misconduct and allowing them to transfer to other schools.
A North Las Vegas man was sentenced for buying and reselling more than 200 firearms without a federal license. Two of the guns were used in fatal shootings.