The House Judiciary Committee debated two articles of impeachment Wednesday, with a vote expected on Thursday. Discussions broke down along party lines, with Democrats accusing President Donald Trump of abuse of office and Republicans defending his conduct.
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Rep. Susie Lee’s campaign dismissed a poll conducted for the Nevada Republican Party that found voters don’t favor impeachment in her 3rd Congressional District.
The program will provide “holistic” treatment and housing for people undergoing substance abuse treatment and will cover even the uninsured.
Henderson Police Department recruits used to train at a regional, multi-agency academy. The department’s first class of its own began in June, and graduated Wednesday.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told members of the Culinary Union Local 226 during a town hall on Wednesday they would be able to keep their hard-won health care benefits under his health care plan.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, in an interview following his address to a UNITE HERE town hall at the Culinary Union Local 226 hall in Las Vegas, said he was not going to pledge to serve only a single term if elected.
The Senate voted mostly along party lines Wednesday to confirm controversial judicial nominee Lawrence VanDyke to serve on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to extend federal civil rights protections to Jewish college students subjected to anti-Semitic acts on campus.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that his investigation into the FBI’s probe of President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign showed no bias, but lots of errors.
A Las Vegas Justice of the Peace found the state’s case against two defendants in the Nevada Department of Transportation “Tiregate” prosecution so flawed that he dismissed charges.