Fed prosecutor pushes back against Barr, says he’s not resigning

The Justice Department said Friday the U.S. attorney who oversaw key prosecutions of President Donald Trump’s allies and an investigation of his personal lawyer Rudy Giulani had left his job, but he insisted he had not resigned and his ongoing investigations would continue.

Clark County supports mail-in general election in November

The recommendation to conduct the November general election primarily by mail was made by the county’s top election official who said he expects the coronavirus to create challenges for an anticipated massive turnout in the fall.

Henderson resident Watney 1st on PGA Tour to test positive for COVID-19

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Five-time PGA Tour winner and Henderson resident Nick Watney tested positive Friday for the coronavirus, the first player with a confirmed infection since golf resumed a full schedule last week.

DETR director Heather Korbulic leaving job due to threats

Heather Korbulic, the veteran state administrator tapped in late April to lead Nevada’s overwhelmed unemployment program at the height of COVID-19 pandemic, will leave the agency “due to threats to her personal safety.”

4.9 earthquake strikes central Nevada

A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck central Nevada on Friday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

Belmont Stakes horse-by-horse analysis by Las Vegas bookmaker

DraftKings sportsbook director Johnny Avello recommends using Dr Post, Tap It to Win, Sole Volante and Farmington Road in exotics underneath favorite Tiz the Law.

 
Sky penthouse for rent at $13,000 per month—VIDEO

Rising 43 floors above the Strip, in the heart of Las Vegas, is a rare three-level gem. From custom furnishings to the amazing black crystal chandelier, the sophisticated Sky Las Vegas Penthouse No. 4302 embodies elegance on every level.

Homebuilders focus on affordability

Before COVID-19 slowed the Las Vegas housing market, builders during the first quarter sold more affordable new homes than the first three months of 2019, and nothing epitomized that more than the breakout of the Villages of Tule Springs and Valley Vista — two new master plans in North Las Vegas.

Homeowner wants HOA to have tougher rules on trash cans

Unless the your board decides to impose additional restrictions per NRS 116.332, its regulations will follow the North Las Vegas municipal code 8.20.120 and homeowners will not be cited as long as trash cans are not in the front yard.

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