Russell Shields, 44, of Kingman, Ariz., was convicted of second-degree murder Thursday in the July 2011 shooting death of Alberto Orosco.
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The state owes $710,000 to the Clark County School District for 5 percent pay raises given under its order to school counselors, psychologists, speech pathologists, and library media specialists.
In the wake of recently found deficiencies by federal officials at the Las Vegas Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital, Nevada officials said Thursday that they are closing a recently opened clinic at the hospital.
An awestruck Army veteran still limping from wounds he suffered in Afghanistan four years ago doesn’t consider himself a hero although that’s what everybody called him Thursday when he accepted the keys to his new home in southwest Las Vegas.
North Las Vegas police say they are looking for two would-be robbers who tried to steal a 79-year-old woman’s purse outside a casino earlier this month.
The race and sports book subsidiary of Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. accused of inadequate supervision of its employees that led to one of its top executives accepting illegal bets will pay a record $5.5 million fine under a settlement unanimously approved Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
The legal battle over Onion the dog ended Thursday, nearly two years after he mauled and killed a young Henderson boy.
Scott Thorson, a former lover of Liberace who was the subject of an HBO film on the pianist’s life, has been sentenced to eight to 20 years in Nevada state prison for failing another court-ordered drug test while on probation for burglary and identity theft convictions.
An attorney for convicted former Nevada political powerbroker Harvey Whittemore pleaded for leniency from a Nevada State Bar panel considering Whittemore’s disbarment over illegal campaign contributions.