No taxes on tips and overtime will likely come to fruition as a major tax policy heads to President Donald Trump’s desk.
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Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley said she didn’t “encourage or discourage” the Metropolitan Police Department to sign a formal agreement with ICE, but she supported the decision.
Multiple challengers are seeking to usurp Jesse Law as chair of the Clark County Republican Party. The winner will see the party of the state’s most populous county through the 2026 midterms.
The Nevada Supreme Court granted an emergency stay against a judiciary panel’s proceedings against the Pahrump justict of the peace and former Las Vegas councilwoman.
A Nevada lawmaker and Las Vegas casino owner oppose changes to gambling tax code in federal budget bill.
Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
Prosecutors allege that Fiore raised tens of thousands of dollars for a statue of slain Metro officer Alyn Beck, but spent it on herself and her daughter’s wedding.
Judge James Russell ruled the initiative petition contained multiple subjects and an unfunded mandate.
Lawmakers called on the CCCSD police to alter its use of force procedures following an altercation between a student and police officer last month.
Two state Senate bills hope to address the rising problem of catalytic converter thefts in Nevada.
Foundation Chair Beverly Rogers and Chief Executive Officer Rory Reid filed lawsuits Tuesday in First Judicial District Court in Carson City, Educate Nevada Now announced.
Felony convictions have been handed down against three Nevada men who illegally killed a bear in the Pinenut Mountains south of Carson City in 2017.
A Las Vegas man pleaded guilty this week in a fraudulent voter petition scheme, the Nevada attorney general’s office announced in Friday.
A Republican candidate for Clark County public administrator was convicted of a gross misdemeanor in 2015 following accusations that he had sex with a pregnant teenage inmate at the county’s juvenile detention center, police and court records show.
While government employers have legitimate interests in managing the speech of their employees related to their work, they may not subject workers to a blanket ban, the 9th Circuit Court ruled Tuesday.