The Las Vegas social-media celebrity filed a lawsuit in federal court against his own dad.
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A Las Vegas police sergeant used an app called Signal to communicate with his squad. Experts say use of the app raises concerns about the department’s compliance with open records law.
The College of Southern Nevada refuses to release the work history of a former employee who fatally stabbed Review-Journal reporter Jeff German.
The petition alleged that during a traffic stop, a Reno officer may have copied “intimate” images from his client’s phone.
The private nature of state-to-state water negotiations about how to operate the Colorado River and Lake Mead past 2026 often leave the public in the dark.
A well-known legal loophole has allowed Las Vegas celebrity Dan Bilzerian and others to shovel mounds of money into Nevada politics.
Nevada’s constitutional officers journeyed to foreign lands and Burning Man last year for what they claim is better governance, state financial disclosure reports show.
A Nevada medical board has given OB-GYN Dr. George Chambers more time to comply with its conditions after suspending his license.
Assembly candidate Jovan Jackson said he was rehabilitated in prison, but his opponent says he isn’t buying it.
A Nevada bill touted for restoring voting rights to all felons also restored the right to hold elective office for those convicted of the most serious crimes.
Ihsan Azzam has been one of the state’s highest-paid employees for years, and Nevada law doesn’t require him to have a medical license as its top public health officer.
A federal grand jury indicted Ignite International Brands, Paul Bilzerian and an Ignite executive on fraud-related charges. Dan Bilzerian was not accused of any wrongdoing.
Behind the scenes of his macho persona, Dan Bilzerian recently did something that contradicted the wealthy, successful image he’s tried to cultivate: A company he owns filed for bankruptcy.
Las Vegas Boulevard is lined with hotel-casinos that can cost billions to buy or build, but not every real estate deal in the corridor ends well.
Several nonprofit bosses in Southern Nevada earn more than $200,000 a year leading their organizations.