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Operation Summer Shield 2024, a multi-jurisdictional sex offender verification operation, took place June 3-7, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
Earmarks, oinks and pork-barrel spending. Enough to make you squeal, “Enough.”
Reno police said Friday that could still be weeks before any information about the crash is revealed.
Bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns, were used in mass shootings like the one that killed 60 people in Las Vegas.
Darin Imlay, a 22-year public defense attorney, has been tapped to lead the Clark County public defender’s office.
The Nevada governor’s race was one of the most watched in the country this year, but Democratic candidate Steve Sisolak’s focus was elsewhere election night.
Clark County could pay the Raiders a rebate of almost $460,000 if elected officials approve a proposed ordinance slashing fees that developers pay for expedited building and zoning reviews.
Nevada’s next governor wants to rename the state’s two busiest public airports after historical elected officials.
Ashley’s son celebrated his 12th birthday last month, but to his mother it sometimes seems like he is so much older. The boy, once outgoing, is now quiet and reserved to the point that his teachers bring it up to his mother.
Boulder City and Mesquite each risk losing their only municipal judges in January unless city officials hastily strike a deal with the Clark County Commission.
Election officials say there have been no credible reports of voter fraud in Nevada’s midterm elections, despite such claims from the head of the state Republican Party.
Governor-elect Steve Sisolak announced his engagement Monday to financial consultant Kathy Ong.
Democrats seeking three Clark County Commission seats emerged victorious on all fronts in this year’s midterm, marking the seventh election in a row the party has exerted total control over what may be Nevada’s most powerful elected board.
An environmental nonprofit is dropping its lawsuit aimed at stopping the Clark County Commission from approving the development of thousands of homes overlooking the Red Rock Canyon.