New Hope Foundation International continues supporting vulnerable individuals in Las Vegas through outreach, awareness and prevention-focused initiatives.
Comparative negligence determines how fault is shared in Nevada injury cases. Here’s how the 51% rule works and how it impacts compensation and settlement outcomes.
Las Vegas News in Review looks back at a busy week across Southern Nevada, from LVMPD investigations and federal court cases to F1 traffic fallout, major fines for casinos and neighborhood holiday
LVMPD is investigating its fifth officer-involved shooting of 2025 after officers shot a carjacking suspect armed with a knife during a struggle near Indian River Drive.
Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025 after McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified, tightening the F1 title race.
Vohra Wound Physicians and its owner agreed to pay $45 million to resolve federal allegations of overbilling Medicare for unnecessary or unperformed wound care procedures.
Resorts World Las Vegas has been fined $10.5 million, the second-largest penalty in Nevada history, after regulators found the casino allowed gamblers tied to illegal bookmaking to wager millions undetected.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is causing significant traffic delays as expanded road closures, detours and transit changes impact major routes across the Strip this week.
A 79-year-old woman died after a driver ran a red light on Blue Diamond Road, causing a two-vehicle crash that marked the 145th traffic fatality of 2025, according to the Las Vegas
Downtown Las Vegas comes alive this weekend as the inaugural Neon City Festival debuts with free music, art and culinary events across Fremont Street and the Arts District.
Downtown Las Vegas comes alive this weekend as the inaugural Neon City Festival debuts with free music, art and culinary events across Fremont Street and the Arts District.