Justin Smith, the student in the yearbook photo, in April 2019 filed a complaint in Clark County District Court alleging negligence by the Clark County School District, which has appealed the case.
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U.S. regulators and 17 states are suing Amazon over allegations that it inflates prices on and off its platform, overcharges sellers and stifles competition.
A looming government shutdown could affect food assistance programs, air travel, national parks and more, according to Nevada’s federal delegates.
State Treasurer Zach Conine made the announcement just three years after the rainy day fund was drained in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
An executive committee member said the county party is a private organization and the goal is to keep the party’s business within the party.
Attorney General Aaron Ford urged those affected by the breach to monitor and place fraud alerts on their credit reports.
A jury awarded a Nevada prisoner more than $200,000 in damages, but the attorney general’s office is now trying to avoid paying, the prisoner’s attorneys allege.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that she was hired by a nonprofit a month after lawmakers voted to appropriate $250,000 to it.
Months after the Nevada Legislature passed a law creating a path to legalize street food vending, state officials tried to clarify the situation for vendors.
The super PAC backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stopped its door-knocking operations in Nevada, in part due to the Nevada Republican Party’s plans to hold a caucus.
Assemblyman Cameron “C.H.” Miller took over as the president of the Urban Chamber of Commerce in January 2023, but he didn’t disclose the role on a financial disclosure statement.
The Republican governor threw his support behind one of the several candidates who hope to defeat Rep. Susie Lee in November.
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.
A nonprofit that assists people in accessing abortion care says the coverage ban on abortion “reinforces inequalities.”
A Nevada lawmaker is slated to join the city of Las Vegas’ executive staff.