Only one home was flagged for being above federal limits for lead in the last round of testing.
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Stuck with 38 people in a boiling, broken-down bus headed for the Grand Canyon, 66-year-old Jeffery Volkar died from heat stress on what was supposed to be a family trip.
This will be the 14th time since 1992 that the news organization has invited Clark County lawyers to participate in the survey known as “Judging the Judges.”
The filing follows an unusual degree of secrecy in the case, including a plea agreement that experts said a judge improperly sealed.
Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
A Public Safety Outage Management watch was declared by NV Energy after the National Weather Service declared a red flag warning for Mount Charleston.
It was 98 degrees inside of the woman’s apartment, according to a coroner’s investigation referenced in the lawsuit.
The renovated center held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the collaborative effort to transform the center into an interactive exhibit.
He made the comment just days after an attorney committed a fatal shooting at a law office in Summerlin during a deposition.
Nevada received one of the highest grades in the country for its infrastructure, but the state has plenty of room for improvement, despite the passing grade.
All three deaths reported by the Clark County coroner’s office also had other causes listed.
Two sides are warring over the passage of a bill mandating nurse-to-patient ratios and increasing transparency in work protections.
The RJ received several honors in this year’s National Headliner Awards and Best of the West journalism competitions.
In response to a climate change denier’s recent challenge to debate him, UNLV professor Ben Leffel had one condition: The debate had to be held “in the form of a WWE professional wrestling match.”
School Boards in Nevada will soon be able to transfer bullies to other schools in the district, a result of legislation signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The survey reveals how Nevadans are dealing with issues like extreme heat, water quality and public transit.
A spokesperson for the county said the Las Vegas Justice Court does not request payment over text.