Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura appears to have achieved his goal, which was stated to a staffer, that he wanted to spend all the office’s money before Clark County takes over the remnants of his abolished office.
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District Judge Linda Bell suffered several debilitating injuries when she was struck by a vehicle outside the Clark County Regional Justice Center last month, according to her own account of the incident released Tuesday.
The Nevada Department of Education does not have an adequate revocation process for teachers or administrators convicted of crimes, with notification of arrests taking in some cases up to 1,200 days, an audit released Tuesday shows.
A California man suffered from depression when he burst into a medical office one year ago and shot and killed a doctor he blamed for a botched vasectomy, Reno police say in a new report.
The head of the state’s Department of Business and Industry met Monday with representatives of Uber, but there was no indication that there is any change forthcoming that would enable the company to restart operations.
The final phase of the $12 million Rampart Boulevard sewer project is now estimated to be complete by the end of June. The original end date for the project, which is currently in phase two of five, was May.
First Friday’s theme for December’s event is Roundup, which ties in to the National Finals Rodeo’s arrival in town and encourages First Friday to look back on 2014 and round up its highlights from the year.
A driver in critical condition after a Monday night crash in the south valley was identified by Las Vegas police on Tuesday.
A bill to expand the reservations of six Indian tribes in Northern Nevada was approved Monday in the U.S. House.
One person was hospitalized Monday night after a two-vehicle crash in the southwest valley, Las Vegas police said.