Husband who survived attack by hammer speaks for the first time
Arturo Martinez, 39, spoke for the first time publicly about the murder of his wife and daughter that happened at his central valley home in April.
The Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection filed a petition for judicial review in the Clark County District Court in another attempt to overturn NV Energy’s demand charge.
Senators rejected a Democratic bill to extend the subsidies for three years and a Republican alternative that would have created new health savings accounts.
More than 34 million Americans take blood pressure medication every day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A Clark County employee is accused of using her position to access financial accounts belonging to deceased residents for personal expenses, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
The case against Nevada’s so-called fake electors will be considered in Clark County again early next year after a Nevada Supreme Court decision in November.
Chair Jerome Powell signaled at a news conference that the Fed would likely hold off on further rate cuts in the coming months while it evaluated the health of the economy.
U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman reversed his earlier decision to keep the material under wraps.
An initiative targeting seat belt use by drivers and their passengers, conducted by the Henderson Police Department, has lead to more than 100 citations.
The legacy media can’t get enough of Republicans who torch the president on their way out of favor. The Georgia congresswoman joins the GOP hall of shame.
A new civil RICO lawsuit filed in federal court last week is reviving scrutiny of Resorts World Las Vegas and several people connected to the property’s early operations.