South Florida Brightline Vet Says ‘Killer Train’ Job Left Him With PTSD, Sues For $60 Million
A former Brightline conductor filed a $60 million federal suit this week, alleging chronic PTSD after witnessing multiple deadly collisions and accusing the company of denying trauma leave.
Nevada Rushes To Plug $1.11 Million Gap After Feds Freeze Domestic Violence Aid
Lawmakers approved $1.11M in emergency funds to keep sexual‑assault and domestic‑violence programs running after federal grants were paused amid delayed audits. The AG’s office will pursue loans and legal options while services continue.
North Las Vegas Suspect in Court on Attempted Murder Charges After Officer-Involved Shooting
Jarvis Williams faced court for charges linked to a North Las Vegas officer-involved shooting after alleged robberies. Bail was set at $550,000 with high-level monitoring. No injuries were reported during the incident which led to a school lockdown.
Las Vegas Honors Veteran Heroes with Graduation Ceremony at Veterans Treatment Court
Las Vegas honors veterans completing treatment court program, emphasizing their battles with mental health and addiction. The ceremony, featuring keynote speaker and graduate Jessica Alip, recognizes their successful reintegration efforts.
Las Vegas Braces for Unsettled Weather on Christmas Eve, Snow and Record Temps Possible, NWS Warns
Las Vegas forecast warns of unsettled weather affecting holidays, with rain, snow, and strong winds likely. High elevations expect snow, with possible travel disruptions. Record temperatures also possible.












