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August 13, 2011 - 1:01 am
New lawsuits say cyberattack against the Las Vegas casino company occurred earlier in the month and Boyd has delayed informing victims about details of the data breach.
The event will include a minute of silence for victims of the shooting and remarks from Gov. Joe Lombardo and Sheriff Kevin McMahill.
The U.S. has entered day one of a federal government shutdown. Here’s the services in Nevada that has been impacted.
An alleged series of racially motivated physical and verbal assaults created a hostile learning environment for an elementary school boy, a lawsuit claimed.
A new report calls out some Colorado River states for counting on water that won’t be available.
Lithium is considered a critical mineral by the Energy Department, meaning it is deemed necessary for economic or national security efforts.
The federal government has shut down after Democrats and Republicans failed to find a compromise and pass a stop-gap funding measure.
The mother of a girl who was killed when she was hit by a bus has filed a lawsuit accusing the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada of negligence.
The Las Vegas City Council was again fully staffed after Councilwoman Kara Kelley was sworn in Wednesday before participating in the first meeting of her interim appointment.
The judge also ruled that federal judges in Nevada could decide whether to select their own interim U.S. attorney.