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.”
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Clark County crews that sweep up homeless encampments next to an east Las Vegas highway often encounter a jurisdictional loophole that doesn’t allow them to conduct full cleanups.
Las Vegas Valley government and law enforcement agencies have launched a partnership to make sure Fourth of July celebrations are safe by seizing illegal fireworks.
Las Vegas criminal defense attorney David Chesnoff was appointed to the Homeland Security Advisory Council.
The UMC Crisis Stabilization Center is Southern Nevada’s first mental health crisis short-term center.
The new location allows residents with appointments to obtain a state business license, register a trademark and pay annual licensing fees.
One judge kicked the public out of his courtroom without explanation and attempted to hold a secret hearing; another improperly sealed a plea, according to experts.
Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
It was 98 degrees inside of the woman’s apartment, according to a coroner’s investigation referenced in the lawsuit.
The move will allow the nonprofit and local governments to negotiate new contracts during the next few months.
The “Harlem Nights” proposal for a resort and apartment building in the Historic Westside was shot down by the Las Vegas City Council.
Former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs said Tuesday he hopes to return to the NFL upon being released from prison. But will teams give him an opportunity?
A contrite Henry Ruggs III spoke publicly for the first time since he pleaded guilty to a DUI charge following a deadly 2021 car crash in Las Vegas.
Juneteenth, a federal holiday, celebrates the freedom of enslaved people following the Civil War.
The latest report from UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research says a number of issues could depress population and economic growth.
With an annual base salary of about $355,000, the head of the SNRHA is slated to be one of the highest paid local public officials.
The U.S. Army veteran who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International in Las Vegas had a history of mental health issues, a coroner’s report says.