Las Vegas, NV — From Planning to Protection: Navigating Premises Liability at Las Vegas Mega-Events

Las Vegas, NV (February 10th, 2026) – When Las Vegas prepares to host major events like WrestleMania 42 or Electric Daisy Carnival, safety planning begins years in advance. According to recent reports from local news, emergency management agencies, law enforcement, and private venue operators coordinate security and safety protocols long before the first attendee arrives. While this extensive preparation aims to prevent incidents, understanding premises liability becomes important for anyone attending large-scale events where the potential for injury exists due to crowd density, temporary structures, and complex operational environments.
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Las Vegas, NV — Urgent Recall: Mislabeled Costco Bakery Items May Lead to Severe Allergic Reaction or Death

Las Vegas, NV (February 3, 2026)—Costco shoppers in Las Vegas and across Nevada are warned about a serious food labeling error that has prompted an urgent recall. The wholesale retailer's mini beignets, filled with what packaging claims is caramel, actually contain chocolate hazelnut filling, creating a potentially life-threatening situation for consumers with tree nut allergies. 
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Jaywalking in Nevada: Do You Still Have a Case If You’re Hit by a Car?

You may have a personal injury case even if you were jaywalking when a car hit you. Nevada law uses comparative negligence, meaning shared fault. Your ability to get compensation depends on your percentage of fault compared with the driver’s. Many times, drivers bear primary liability for jaywalking pedestrians’ injuries since drivers’ speed, distraction, failure to yield, or other issues may have factored into an accident.
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Las Vegas, NV — FDA Alert: McCafé Decaf K-Cups Recalled Due to Mislabeling—May Contain Caffeine Instead

Las Vegas, NV (January 28th, 2026) – Las Vegas coffee drinkers who reach for decaf pods to avoid caffeine's effects should check their kitchens immediately. Keurig Dr Pepper has recalled more than 80,000 McCafé Premium Roast Decaf K-Cup pods after discovering that products labeled as decaffeinated may actually contain regular caffeinated coffee. The recall, classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as Class II, affects products distributed in California, Nevada, and Indiana—putting thousands of Las Vegas residents at risk of unexpected caffeine exposure.
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