Marlin “M.J.” Ivy, who has spent time in prison, was recently accused of threatening a man in Henderson, according to public records.
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The shocking case involving eighth graders at The Alexander Dawson School challenges notions of private schools as safe havens and raises questions about what constitutes justice.
Businessman Girard Brown “Jerry” Henderson created the foundation that funded the Summerlin private school.
Nevada is one of a few states lacking a “dram shop” law that allows people to sue a business for overserving a patron that causes a DUI crash.
Businesses, which face no liability for overserving patrons who cause DUI crashes, rely on alcohol awareness training as a preventive measure.
For nearly a year, Clark County has refused to release important documents regarding a public works official and the award of lucrative contracts to his wife.
Clark County may try to acquire the headquarters of Lutheran Social Services of Nevada, which has suspended its operations.
CCSD on Thursday abruptly put the brakes on a plan to equip its school buses with cameras to help catch motorists who unlawfully blow by the vehicles as they load or unload students.
Weeks after Henderson officials announced they were reviewing the agreement that lets federal immigration authorities house detainees at the city jail, the city has yet to provide information about the agreement.
The Clark County School District estimates that its program to automate traffic citations would generate $40 million in annual revenue.
Two former board members and an ex-CFO of Lutheran Social Services of Nevada want the community that founded the nonprofit to regain a say over it.
Las Vegas police detectives are asking about payments to the wife of the CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Nevada.
Public health officials say cases of Candida auris in Nevada have stabilized, but officials urge vigilance.
Clark County won’t disclose the findings of its construction management investigations.
Loopholes in local government contract regulations and a controversial court program critics say targeted homeless people are just a few of the Review-Journal’s 2025 investigative stories.
A scandal, a meltdown, a million-dollar benefit. These were among the top stories covered by investigative reporter Mary Hynes this year.
A terminated $10 million housing grant was plagued by mismanagement, according to the former Marble Manor program director for Lutheran Social Services of Nevada.
Since the collision, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has requested recordings of 911 calls, body-worn camera footage, and crash video from the Las Vegas police.
