Police body cameras bill closer to becoming law in Nevada

The Nevada Senate approved a bill Monday expanding the use of police body cameras statewide and raising the allowable surcharge on telecommunication systems counties can impose to support it.

Raiders execs expected in Las Vegas for stadium meeting

Executives with the Oakland Raiders are expected to be in Las Vegas on Thursday to provide new details to the Las Vegas Stadium Authority on the team’s plans to build its stadium near the Strip.

Sandoval waiting for details about alleged voter fraud in Nevada

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval said Monday he “expects to hear more” from the secretary of state about allegations of voter fraud, and expressed confidence in voter registration procedures at the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Where to eat poke in the southwest Las Vegas Valley

Poke is a sushi salad. It’s served with rice (white, brown or black) or mixed greens as a base and topped with raw seafood, sauce and add-ons, such as onions, avocado, jalapeno, ginger, wasabi, seaweed salad and more.

Raiders players focused on the here and now, not Las Vegas future

It’s the smartest journey for players and coaches to travel, given it’s both unsure exactly when the Raiders will arrive in Southern Nevada and, really, who among the current roster will accompany them.

Las Vegas considers changes to medical marijuana laws

Las Vegas city officials are eyeing sweeping changes to medical marijuana regulations that would relax the rules and more closely align the city with Clark County.

Bill to restore felons’ civil rights passes Nevada Senate

Felons convicted of some crimes would have their civil rights to vote and serve on juries automatically restored under a bill approved Monday by the Nevada Senate.

Nevada bill would require environmental reports from developers

A bill that would have quashed a developer’s plans to build thousands of homes near Red Rock Canyon was fundamentally changed before being passed out a committee in the Nevada Assembly.

 
Raiders’ Khalil Mack doubles his offseason rest

When voluntary workouts began last April, Khalil Mack said that he took only one day before his offseason preparation. On Monday, at the start of these same workouts, Mack announced that he shut down his body for a whole two days.

Nevada learned limited lessons from recession

If you learned anything from the recession, you would be saving more cash and investing less in real estate, local experts say.

More than 200 bills head to Nevada Legislature graveyard

Hundreds of bills have died in the Nevada Legislature this session, impacting everything from the fish pedicure industry to inmates on death row.

 
Viva Las Vegas rocks around the clock

The 20th anniversary of the festival brought traditionalism with a twist to The Orleans.

 
Raiders’ Derek Carr says he’s ‘ready to rock’

The Raiders began their voluntary workout program Tuesday morning, beginning with coach Jack Del Rio meeting players at 8:30 a.m. before positional meetings and player training with the strength and conditioning staff.

Las Vegas police arrest middle school custodian

A Clark County School District custodian was arrested Saturday on three counts of unlawful contact with a minor or mentally ill person.

Kansas freshman Josh Jackson declares for NBA draft

Josh Jackson declared for the NBA draft on Monday after one of the best freshman seasons in Kansas history, one marked by plenty of highlights on the floor and a few distractions off it.

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