Senate Democrats push bill to rescind Trump’s travel ban

On the eve of legal hearings, U.S. Senate Democrats have filed legislation to rescind President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban for people entering the United States from six countries.

Overton Curtis got to live his dream coaching and teaching

The former Valley and Rancho High teacher and football, basketball, soccer and track coach who died in 1991 is being honored with induction into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame on June 2.

 
Top Marine responds to nude photo scandal

Declaring “enough is enough,” the top U.S. Marine on Tuesday told senators that he intends to fix the problem that led to current and former Corps members sharing nude photos of female Marines online and making lewd or threatening comments about them.

Steven Myhre named acting U.S. attorney for Nevada

Federal prosecutor Steven Myhre has been named acting U.S. attorney following the resignation last week of Nevada U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden.

Nevada assemblyman wants no expiration on gift cards

Assemblyman William McCurdy II on Tuesday introduced legislation to protect Nevada’s consumers by banning gift card expiration dates.

LVCVA to turn over Cashman Center to city of Las Vegas early

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will turn Cashman Center over to the city of Las Vegas earlier than anticipated to focus its efforts and resources on the convention center expansion.

Skye Canyon offers day of fitness

The community will host a run before hosting its first ever Fit Fest to celebrate a year of being open. The Fit Fest is free and open to the public.

US 95 reduced to 1 lane Thursday night near Centennial Bowl

Sections of U.S. Highway 95 will be restricted to one lane overnight Thursday as crews continue to work on the $47 million Centennial Bowl interchange in northwest Las Vegas.

 
EU court rules employers may ban headscarves under certain conditions

Private businesses in Europe can forbid Muslim women in their employ from wearing headscarves if the ban is part of a policy of neutrality within the company and not a sign of prejudice against a particular religion, the European Union Court of Justice said Tuesday.

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