The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the Las Vegas Sun’s appeal, affirming the Review-Journal’s win in a joint operating agreement dispute, marking a pivotal moment in Nevada media landscape.
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A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit against the Clark County School District and Nevada Department of Education to proceed. The case challenges policies impacting students and staff. KSNV will follow updates.
A court has ruled the joint operating agreement between the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Sun as “unenforceable,” challenging the future of their business partnership, per reviewjournal.com.
A Nevada judge has struck down a state law targeting illegal re-entry, ruling it unconstitutional. The decision impacts enforcement measures in the state, highlighting ongoing legal battles over immigration policy.
The son of Elvis Presley’s former doctor was sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding investors of $1.4 million, prosecutors announced. The Las Vegas Review-Journal details the case and sentencing.
Federal prosecutors plan to appeal a judge’s ruling disqualifying Chattah from a key case, citing concerns over impartiality. The move aims to ensure a fair trial as the legal battle intensifies.
A judge has ordered the release of a Las Vegas man charged in a high-profile MS-13 case, citing insufficient evidence. The ruling marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation.
A Las Vegas man avoided prison after a plea deal reduced his child sex crime charges from 45 to 2. The agreement sparked public outcry over the leniency in a serious case, raising questions about the justice system.
A federal judge has disqualified U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from overseeing four criminal cases in Las Vegas, citing conflicts of interest. The decision impacts key prosecutions in the district.
Las Vegas resorts won an appeal against a class action accusing them of hotel rate price-fixing. The US court ruled in favor of the resorts, rejecting claims of coordinated pricing practices.
A federal judge has disqualified U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah from overseeing four criminal cases in Las Vegas, citing concerns over impartiality. The decision highlights mounting scrutiny on prosecutorial conduct in the region.
A court has disqualified a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Nevada from overseeing multiple criminal cases, citing conflicts of interest. The decision raises questions about case management and judicial oversight.
Justin Hayward was sentenced for a 2018 stabbing outside a smoke shop, according to ktnv.com. The court handed down the verdict after reviewing evidence from the incident that left one victim injured.
A Las Vegas Filipino family reacts with shock and heartbreak after a suspect receives a three-month jail sentence for a hate crime attack against a family member. The sentence has sparked community outrage and calls for justice.
US judges have blocked key elements of former President Trump’s agenda as he targets a major Democratic fundraising platform, escalating legal battles ahead of upcoming elections, The Guardian reports.
A jury has found a former Las Vegas-area politician guilty of murdering a journalist, in a case that has drawn widespread attention. The verdict marks a significant moment in the pursuit of justice for press freedom.
A U.S. judge denied Las Vegas attorney Noel Gage’s request to end his probation early, maintaining current court-imposed restrictions, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Gage remains under supervision.
A former Las Vegas official convicted of killing a journalist was sentenced to serve at least 28 years in prison, The Guardian reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about press freedom and accountability.


















