Dr. George Chambers engaged in disreputable conduct in connection with offering two patients money to pose nude, but there wasn’t enough evidence in a third allegation, a hearing officer determined.
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The CCEA sent a notice to the CCSD saying there will be consequences if teachers are forced to work beyond their contracted day.
Adolfo Orozco appeared in court on Tuesday as his defense attorney argued for a judge to dismiss the involuntary manslaughter charges against him.
The fall watering schedules for Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and unincorporated Clark County begin on Sept. 1.
A number of downtown Las Vegas businesses are at the center of a roughly $10 million infrastructure project that began in April and is expected to finish by spring 2024.
NDOT said it did not know when Kyle Canyon Road would reopen after chunks of road washed away in the storm.
Nobody was found in searches after reports of several people being swept away in two Las Vegas flood channel incidents.
Marillorky Tamayo Cruz had won custody of her two daughters the day police said she was shot by her estranged husband.
Officials said crews are “working feverishly” to get make sure the power is back on, water is running, and access via the roads on the mountain is restored.
About 150 Mount Charleston residents were left without power and water after 8 inches of rain from tropical storm Hilary fell in Lee and Kyle canyons.
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., is the latest Nevada politician to urge federal leaders to earmark nearly $4B in grants for the Las Vegas-to-Los Angeles high-speed rail project.
Jim Marsh has dealt with scams in his business, but recently a scammer tried to fraudulently sell land he owns in Colorado.
The Lahaina fire was not the first time Maui Police Chief John Pelletier has dealt with a massive loss of life. He was part of the department that, six years earlier, responded to the deadliest mass shooting in history.
Topping the list of the most-fined companies in Clark County was Gypsum Resources LLC, the developer proposing to build homes on Blue Diamond Hill.
A man and a woman were killed in a boat crash Saturday at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.