Count’s Kustoms, a Las Vegas auto shop with a reality TV series on the History Channel, claims a former employee used more than $75,000 of the company’s money to cover personal expenses. In a lawsuit filed in March, the company accuses former employee Joseph Frontiera of using the business’ money to make a down payment on his personal Land Rover Range Rover and buy airline tickets for personal use. He also failed to pay the company’s taxes on time, resulting in an IRS penalty of about $18,000, the lawsuit claims. The hot rod and motorcycle restoration and customization company is featured in the “Counting Cars” series.
A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested after the shooting, Copenhagen police inspector Søren Thomassen told reporters, adding there was no indication that anyone else was involved, though police were still investigating.
The crash occurred shortly before 9 a.m. Sunday near U.S. Highway 95 and Spring Canyon Road, south of Boulder City, according to the Boulder City Fire Department.
Ukraine’s General Staff of the military reported that its forces had withdrawn from Lysychansk in Luhansk province, but the president said the fight for the city was ongoing.
The Black Keys play MGM Grand Garden on Saturday. About three years ago, they made a splash at Life is Beautiful.
How Lake Mead grew, reached capacity, then fell over 80 years.
Gusty winds could increase fire dangers and hamper fireworks displays in Las Vegas.
Alex Volkanovski consistently beat Max Holloway to the punch and won all five rounds en route to a unanimous decision at UFC 276 on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
Here’s today’s local and national sports schedule, including television and radio listings.
There’s a limited supply of health care, just like any other good or service.
These nonstop puerile meltdowns have turned off most Americans who tire of whiny narcissistic hypocrites.
By upholding a law that allows petitioners to withdraw initiatives even after they’ve qualified, the Nevada Supreme Court has opened the door to a dubious policy.
The Supreme Court reins in the massive administrative state.
Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German proved the power of the pen is still mighty.
Had Biden even had time to read the ruling in its entirety?
If you’re pretty sure you can’t wait for the police and your own handgun is not readily available, you can call Uber.
Abortion wasn’t the only issue before the Supreme Court.
Teachers unions stand for mediocrity.
If critical race theory proponents were correct, people wouldn’t be risking their lives to come to America.
If you’re under 21, don’t expect to get in at Circa or El Cortez. Their leaders are happy with their decisions, but they don’t expect any other properties to join them.
The NBA Summer League, which takes place Thursday through July 17 at UNLV, isn’t just a proving ground for rookies and other young players vying for rosters spots.