A class action federal lawsuit filed last summer over allegations of patient dumping at state-run Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas was dismissed Thursday by a federal judge.
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Eric Paul Montoya shouldn’t be dead. His accused killer, Raul “Sparks” Gonzalez, should have been in jail when the father of four was shot to death in his Las Vegas home on Jan. 14.
Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura is taking his fight to be on the ballot in this year’s election to the Nevada Supreme Court.
Crazy is back on the marquee of the Crazy Horse Too. Michael Galam, the new owner of the once mob-connected club, couldn’t use the term “crazy horse” when he re-opened it in May because the owners of another Las Vegas strip club, Crazy Horse III, had filed suit claiming the legal rights to the term belonged to them.
Family Court Judge Steven Jones has filed notice that he is appealing to the Nevada Supreme Court his three-month suspension without pay over misconduct stemming from his relationship with a late prosecutor who appeared before him.
Las Vegas police are investigating a stabbing Tuesday afternoon near the Las Vegas Strip.
After years of planning, a program to train child and adolescent psychiatrists in Clark County is expected to be launched July 1.
A burglary suspect and person of interest in a Las Vegas homicide threatened a woman with a large knife stole her silver hatchback and then sped off early Saturday, losing police.
The 7-year-old boy who was attacked by a pit bull in Las Vegas last week won’t lose his leg as was feared, but the dog could be “put down” Tuesday if no one claims it.
A man accused of trying to burn down a pet shop with puppies inside was arrested in Crown Point, Ind., by a Chicago based FBI violent crimes task force, the Las Vegas Review-Journal learned late Friday.