A District Court judge is accused of defying the Nevada Supreme Court and violating the Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct.
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Fiore’s legal team filed a motion to vacate the sentencing hearing, which U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey granted Monday.
An 80-year-old Las Vegas woman pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud after prosecutors say she engaged in a prize notice fraud scheme and defrauded thousands.
A combination of concerts, motor sports events, a car wash association trade show and the LVL UP Expo led to long TSA security lines at Harry Reid International Airport.
The developer of a hotel project in Symphony Park said when it will open and who will lead it.
A Las Vegas executive with CBRE says the high vacancy rate reflects a pandemic building and financial boom, and he expects the rate to come down in the coming quarters.
Family members of a firefighter with the North Las Vegas Fire Department suffered severe burns in a fire at the family’s home last week, the agency announced.
A guide how co-existing harmoniously with bees and what to do if you’re attacked and stung.
Z Life Co. held a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday for a multi-tower project that calls for condos, hotel rooms and apartments.
A motorcyclist died after an accident with two cars on Sunday afternoon, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
“The New Immersive Van Gogh: The Next Chapter” picks up where the original left off at the Shops at Crystals.
A British Paralympic athlete who was previously reported missing in Las Vegas has been found, police announced Monday.
Legendary rock and roll band AC/DC rocked Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night during a stop on their Power Up tour.
The Learning Center is not necessarily a replacement for Grant Hall, but “an expansion and augmentation” of the old building.
Ghost guns are privately made guns that don’t have serial numbers, which makes it almost impossible for law enforcement agencies to track.
