Las Vegas, NV — How Does the New CCSD School Zone Policy Impact Las Vegas Pedestrian Safety?

Las Vegas, NV (July 14th, 2026) – As students prepare to head back to school across the Las Vegas Valley, the Clark County School District Police Department is sending drivers a clear message to slow down or expect a ticket. The announcement highlights an important safety issue for Las Vegas families: when motorists ignore school zone laws and strike a pedestrian, they may face both traffic penalties and civil liability for the injuries they cause.
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Laughlin, NV — Injured in a Laughlin Bar Fight? How Nevada Negligent Security Laws Protect Victims

Laughlin, NV (July 8th, 2026) – A violent confrontation at a Laughlin bar left multiple people injured and resulted in attempted murder-related charges. While police investigate the actions of those accused of participating in the fight, serious incidents like this also raise another legal question: whether the business where the violence occurred took reasonable steps to protect its patrons.
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Las Vegas, NV — Is a Las Vegas Hotel Liable for Violent Crimes if Local Police Say Threats Are Rising?

Las Vegas, NV (July 6th, 2026) – A hotel is not automatically liable because a violent crime occurs on its property. However, if the hotel knew or should have known about foreseeable security risks and failed to take reasonable steps to protect guests, it may be held liable under Nevada premises liability law. Recent warnings from Las Vegas law enforcement about rising security threats reinforce why hotels should continually evaluate whether their safety measures remain appropriate.
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Las Vegas, NV — East Las Vegas 2-Alarm Fire: Firefighter Injuries and Workers’ Comp Rights

Las Vegas, NV (June 29th, 2026) – A Clark County firefighter was taken to a local hospital after battling a two-alarm commercial fire in the east Las Vegas Valley. Although the firefighter's injuries have not been disclosed, the incident highlights the legal and practical issues that often follow workplace injuries for first responders, including workers' compensation benefits and the need to investigate whether other parties contributed to the incident.
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