A Review-Journal investigation has revealed that several Clark County judges have failed to report sponsored trips to conservative-backed educational workshops.
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State energy office director Dwayne McClinton committed a willful violation of ethics rules by accepting free Golden Knights tickets and other perks while negotiating a potential sponsorship deal with the NHL franchise.
Former North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden committed a nonwillful violation of Nevada ethics law by negotiating a consulting contract for himself while still in office, a state panel said.
Dr. Hisbay Ali may practice medicine again in six months if he meets certain conditions, the Nevada medical board determined.
Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners required more ethics and boundaries training for Dr. George Chambers, accused by multiple former patients of improper conduct.
The Nevada medical board is scheduled to settle allegations from six more patients against Dr. George Chambers.
Fired or now-retired officials were among the top paid city of Henderson employees last year, public records show.
With more than 600 measles cases reported in 21 states as of April 3, health authorities are gearing up for the possibility of an outbreak in Nevada, where no cases have been reported this year.
Police officials relied on a broad executive order and a law that makes records confidential for one Nevada public safety entity to deny inquiries about one agency’s approach to an inaugural, ungated downtown festival.
The SEC’s actions point to the conclusion of a civil case centered on allegations of brazen fraud and lavish spending.
Months after a wave of racist text messages that targeted Black students were sent across the U.S., including here in Nevada, authorities have repeatedly declined to release any investigative updates.
Payroll costs the most, followed by travel and transportation, costing taxpayers millions of dollars.
Former North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden will face the ethics commission over a complaint that he used his office to secure a $630,000 consulting contract with the city.
Under Nevada law, there are few restrictions on local governments rehiring former employees if the retirees form their own company to seek contracted work.
State law allows media organizations to obtain driving histories and registrations, but the new DMV director decided to stop releasing the information.
The state energy office director accepted free tickets and access to luxury watch parties during talks about a partnership deal with the hockey franchise, according to an ethics complaint.
The state ethics commission increasingly is scrutinizing instances where officials have accepted free tickets.
