A grand jury in Las Vegas indicted a man again in the slaying of his wife, just hours after his previous murder indictment was dismissed.
Posts from ‘April, 2010’
Nev. Considers Taxing Vehicles By The Mile
Nevada transportation officials are floating a proposal to charge motorists by the mile for vehicle travel.
Plane Lands In Vegas With Blown Tire
Federal aviation officials say a plane landed safely in Las Vegas after blowing a tire while taking off from Fresno, Calif.
Man who waited in ER for 10 hours talks about care at UMC
When Contact 13 Chief Investigator Darcy Spears
UNLV student sues after student body president disqualification
UNLV and its student government are being sued by a student who won an April 8 election to be 2010-2011 student body president, but was then disqualified for the post.
Jury deliberations begin in first civil suit surrounding Hepatitis C exposure
Jury deliberations have concluded for the day in the first civil suit surrounding the Hepatitis C exposure.
Teens learn consequences of sexting, cyberbullying for Law Day
Using cell phone cameras to capture intimate moments might seem like innocent fun to some teenagers, but Coronado High School students learned Friday that the act of “sexting” can be illegal and have serious criminal consequences.
Floyd Mayweather Jr., Shane Mosley make weight for welterweight bout
The last time Floyd Mayweather Jr. stepped on a scale for an official weigh-in, he instantly lost $600,000 for being two pounds overweight.
Easter Seals job fair Saturday
Easter Seals is helping Canadian furniture maker Foliot find 100 employees. You must have at least two years experience in manufacturing and be a Nevada resident.