A Las Vegas native has been appointed by the White House as Nevada’s top federal prosecutor. The new U.S. Attorney will oversee major cases across the state, marking a significant career milestone.
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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 10-vehicle crash on northbound I-11 in Las Vegas has blocked multiple lanes, causing significant traffic delays. Authorities are on scene managing the incident and urging drivers to seek alternate routes.
The Las Vegas City Council voted to shut down a crime-ridden motel in downtown Vegas, aiming to reduce local crime and improve community safety. The move follows persistent complaints and police reports.
Former Nevada beauty queen has been charged with methamphetamine-related offenses, according to Las Vegas Review-Journal. Authorities allege involvement in drug distribution, sparking community concern. Investigation ongoing.
Caseloads are rising in Nevada as judicial vacancies remain unfilled, straining the state’s court system. The backlog threatens timely justice, highlighting urgent need for appointments amid growing legal demands.
“No Kings” protests are gaining momentum across Nevada and the U.S., fueled by rising political tensions. Demonstrators demand systemic change and challenge perceived authority, signaling a nationwide movement.
The Las Vegas City Council voted to shut down a crime-ridden motel in downtown, citing safety concerns and rising criminal activity. Officials aim to restore community security and prevent further incidents.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo and other officials gathered to honor the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting, reflecting on the tragedy and emphasizing resilience and community strength.
Former Miss Nevada United States announces bid for Congress, aiming to bring fresh perspective to Nevada politics. Her campaign focuses on community engagement and bipartisan solutions.
North Las Vegas continues to grow as a key suburb of the Las Vegas metropolitan area, with new developments and community initiatives spotlighted in the latest Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
The cause of death has been released for the man found dead following a Las Vegas pool party. Authorities confirmed the details as the investigation continues into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
New details have emerged about the suspect involved in the fatal Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion. Authorities are investigating motives and background as the incident continues to unfold. More updates to follow.
A man charged with reentering the U.S. after deportation made his first court appearance in Las Vegas. The case highlights ongoing concerns about immigration enforcement and border security. Proceedings continue.
The U.S. Justice Department has designated Nevada as a “sanctuary state,” citing its policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, KSNV reports. This designation may impact federal funding and legal actions.
A man described as a political refugee was arrested by ICE agents in Las Vegas, raising concerns among advocates about his asylum status. Authorities say the case involves immigration violations. The community calls for clarity.
Former Nevada U.S. Attorney George Foley Jr. Semenza is set to complete his prison sentence on August 5, officials confirm. His conviction stemmed from [details if known]. The Las Vegas Review-Journal will provide updates.
Former Miss Nevada has been arrested again on drug-related charges, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Authorities report the recent incident marks another legal setback for the ex-pageant winner.
North Las Vegas has earned the prestigious “Tree City USA” designation, highlighting the city’s commitment to urban forestry and environmental sustainability, KLAS 8 News Now reports.
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