Nevada lawmakers are making another attempt to decriminalize more minor traffic offenses with a bill that looks to have a better chance of passage this year than similar efforts in prior years.
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Clark County must present to the state by mid-April its sweeping plan to combat the pandemic as it prepares to self-govern a wide array of measures including public gatherings and youth sports.
In the wake of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation into Las Vegas-based Real Water, more Nevadans are reporting that the Real Water product made them sick.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the milestone on Twitter and urged Nevadans to continue “the mitigation measures we know work.”
The police chief on the Hawaiian island of Kauai — a former Las Vegas police officer — has apologized after a discrimination investigation found he mocked people of Asian descent.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says it will reimburse funeral expenses for families who have buried COVID-19 victims since Jan 20, 2020.
Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson announced Thursday that he’s fighting prostate cancer, and underwent outpatient surgery this week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that U.S. President Joe Biden’s remarks about him reflect U.S. own past and current problems.
Officials say testing remains an important piece of fighting the pandemic.
Grand Canyon National Park officials tentatively plan to reopen the parks eastern entrance in late May, but theres sentiment in a small northern Arizona city that depends on tourism that sooner would be better.
Kauai, one of the world’s most sought-after vacation destinations, has been nearly impossible to visit for most of the past year, with officials bucking pressure to ease quarantine rules as the state’s economy tanked.
Democratic leaders in the Nevada Assembly unveiled legislation Wednesday that would make universal mail-in-voting permanent in Nevada, except for people who decide to vote in person.
Former Nevada lawyer and federal Judge Evan Wallach has announced he will take senior status from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Demand remains high for vaccine in Clark County and is expected to increase as eligibility expands, public health officials say, suggesting “overwhelming” crowds may lie ahead.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate has fallen below double digits for the first time since the pandemic shut off much of the economy a year ago.
