Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., was appointed Wednesday to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, which raises funds for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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A pair of bills in the Nevada Legislature would ban the death penalty in Nevada, but they face an uncertain future even among Democrats.
“The outrage is real, warranted, and we hear it,” Duxbury High School’s administration said in an emailed statement.
Nevada on Wednesday reported 246 new coronavirus cases and 15 additional deaths, according to state data.
Gov. Spencer Cox has said the measure would send an “important message” about preventing children from accessing explicit online content.
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa was booked into jail Tuesday on murder charges a day after the attack at a grocery in Boulder. He was due to make a first court appearance Thursday.
One of the world’s largest cargo ships has turned sideways and blocked all traffic in the Suez Canal, officials said Wednesday, threatening to disrupt a global shipping system.
Three were gunned down while putting in a day’s work at a Colorado supermarket. Another was a police officer who raced in to try to rescue them and others from the attack that left 10 dead.
Clark County’s tentative spending plan shows an 18 percent increase, largely due to increasing revenue projections that mark the start of a recovery from the pandemic.
The resolution, first passed in 2019, could see a constitutional amendment on the ballot to guarantee equal rights regardless of gender, race, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, ancestry or national origin.
The updated state data brought totals for the Silver State to 301,481 cases and 5,188 deaths since the pandemic began.
Police on Tuesday identified a 21-year-old man as the suspect in the killing of 10 people at a Boulder, Colorado, supermarket.
Future for Nevadans disclosed 28 previously unreported loans from the Las Vegas councilwoman this month.
Jobless Nevada gig workers and independent contractors will now be required to provide identification verification as part of the unemployment filing process.
Nevada may be on track to achieve “herd immunity” to COVID-19 despite the growing presence of more infectious variants in the state, a top public health official said Monday.
