CARSON CITY — Gov. Jim Gibbons threatened Friday to sue the Legislature over the refusal of the Legislative Counsel Bureau to draft bills overhauling the state’s education system.
A federal grand jury in Las Vegas indicted 10 Nevada-certified emissions testers this week after authorities accused them of falsifying hundreds of vehicle emissions test reports, the Justice Department announced Friday.
Starting Jan. 19, judges and judicial candidates must abide by a new code of conduct. One of the things I particularly like is that judges are advised against looking the other way when they see other judges misbehave.
Maybe if the pretty blonde on the stage with the giant TVs were actually flopping on the floor like a live fish in a frying pan she’d have a bigger crowd. Alas, she is not.
LOS ANGELES — Nearly seven months after Michael Jackson’s death stunned the world, the official investigation of his death is edging toward conclusion with prosecutors prepared to seek an indictment of Jackson’s doctor on a charge of involuntary manslaughter, The Associated Press has learned.
A vicious cold snap engulfed much of the nation Thursday. Snowflakes fell as far south as Alabama and Georgia.
You’ve heard of universal health care and universal education. Now, the Federal Communications Commission wants to get the nation ready for universal broadband Internet access.
Commercial property values in Las Vegas will reset through workouts and negotiations with lenders, not through commercial mortgage foreclosures once predicted to be the next crisis in the real estate market, a Los Angeles-based investment banking executive said Thursday.
JOHNSTON, Iowa — The Iowa Legislature isn’t likely to expand gambling to generate more tax revenue and help cover a large budget gap, the Senate majority leader said Friday.
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Democratic Senate majority leader Harry Reid apologized today after it was reported he used racially outdated language to describe President Barack Obama.
