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Monthly Archives: April 2011

Swimming Pool Death Under Investigation in Eastern Valley

Hopefully, you and your family had an enjoyable and relaxing Easter weekend. Maybe you spent yesterday attending church, going out to Easter brunch, relaxing with family and friends, or even holding your own Easter egg hunt in your backyard for your children. Unfortunately, one eastern Valley homeowner had an unexpectedly disturbing Easter Sunday. The homeowner …

DUI Checkpoint in Downtown Las Vegas This Weekend

With Easter almost upon us in Clark County, many Valley residents are enjoying a three (or even four) day weekend. That means increased traffic on the Strip, downtown, and other entertainment-focused areas in and around Las Vegas. Many of these recreational activities will involve alcohol, which of course increases the odds of people drinking and …

Nevada Supreme Court: Driver, Not Carmaker, Liable in Rollover Accident

With some injury auto accidents, there is uncertainty as to whether or not the victim was at fault. Other times, the circumstances clearly show that a person was injured as the result of another party’s negligence – but the question concerns precisely who should be held responsible for the accident. The Nevada Supreme Court ruled …

Accident Prevention Tips During National Public Health Week

In Las Vegas and across the country, today wraps up the final day of National Public Health Week, which was sponsored by the American Public Health Association. This year’s theme is “Safety is No Accident.” The idea is to raise awareness among Americans about injuries, which make up one of the top 10 causes of …

Bicycle Accidents: Getting “Doored”

The English language is constantly evolving. New words and phrases are being “invented” every year, and new definitions are being given to words and terms that traditionally describe something different. Even existing words are being transformed into different parts of speech. Exhibit A: the word “door.” Most dictionaries only list it as a noun. But …