The former teacher admitted to using fake names to apply for money and classroom materials from a nonprofit crowdfunding site.
Courts
A friend and business partner of former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh has filed a lawsuit over ownership of a company that promoted his ideas about workplace culture.
Paris Morton, 32, who also has gone by the name Lakeisha Holloway, has rejected a plea deal with prosecutors.
A Las Vegas judge sentenced a man to prison for operating an unlicensed group home where physically and mentally disabled people lived in squalid conditions.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments from an insurance company claiming it should not have to provide coverage to Strip open-air mall.
Peremptory challenges are used in civil and family court cases when a litigant wants a case to be randomly assigned to a different judge.
An adult film actor has pleaded guilty to disobeying police officers after he stole a cab on the Strip last year and led police on a pursuit toward Logandale.
A prosecutor said Thursday that Collins had agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge of reckless driving and a misdemeanor charge of vehicular manslaughter.
Prosecutors have dropped charges against a man who spent decades in prison after he was convicted of acting as a getaway driver in a bank robbery that ended in a FBI agent’s death.
A Las Vegas judge scheduled a sentencing hearing for a woman who has been arrested on suspicion of DUI seven times in Clark County.
A Las Vegas judge on Wednesday sentenced a man to between 16 and 40 years in prison for a fatal DUI crash last year that killed two bicyclists near UNLV.
The Review-Journal argued in a Monday filing that allowing police and prosecutors to search Jeff German’s phone and computers would damage journalism.
The Summerlin resident who proved infomercial pillow salesman Mike Lindell wrong about election fraud filed a lawsuit Friday after Lindell failed to pay him the $5 million award that a panel of arbitrators had ordered.
The Las Vegas Police Protective Association has filed a lawsuit claiming the state retirement system inaccurately told lawmakers that a bill addressing retirement funds would cost nearly $82 million.
Tony Hsieh’s former attorney claimed in court documents that text messages she received from the late Zappos CEO’s father indicate his family did not believe Hsieh was struggling with drug use around the time of his death.