Tiny Bubbles
May 5, 2008 - 9:00 pm
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it was in discussions with the Israeli military on better guiding foot traffic near the distribution hubs.
The Nevada Resort Association will be able to participate in the case involving federal prediction market provider KalshiEx LLC in a case that may hurt sports betting.
The Metropolitan Police Department is re-entering into an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to allow officers to conduct immigration duties.
The appointed trustees on the Clark County School Board will have voting rights starting in 2027, thanks to a sweeping education bill.
Elon Musk blasted Donald Trump’s”big, beautiful bill” of tax breaks and spending cuts on Tuesday, testing the limits of his political influence as he targeted the centerpiece of Republicans’ legislative agenda.
Here’s seven of the bills Gov. Joe Lombardo has vetoed — so far.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it distributed 21 truckloads of food at the Rafah site on Tuesday, while its other two operational sites were closed.
The Nevada legislative session ended with a hold-up from Senate Republicans. A bill to bring a film studio to Las Vegas died, as did three of the Gov. Joe Lombardo’s five signature bills.
Clark County commissioners approved the creation of a custodial fund to handle revenues from a special tax district set up around the Athletics ballpark site on the Strip.
Nine years after McDonald’s discontinued the Snack Wrap in the U.S., customers have continued to order it at drive-thrus.