Residents at 14 local public housing developments in the Las Vegas Valley have been without a security service for nearly three months after the firm hired last year to protect residents had its contract revoked.
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Speaking uncomfortable truths was the theme of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ hour-long town hall at a North Las Vegas high school on Friday.
The rift between Carson City and the Trump administration widened Friday after Energy Secretary Rick Perry responded to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s request for a meeting with the president – with pointed prodding at the Democratic governor for boycotting two White House events while he was in town.
Public employee groups and government transparency advocates sparred Friday over a proposed law that would shield retired public employees’ names from the public record.
A bill before the Nevada Legislature would require licensing for community-based living arrangements, the group homes which came under fire last year for housing the mentally ill in filthy conditions.
Murmurs that the most centrally located senior center in Las Vegas might cut back programs offered to the 50-and-over population have raised concerns among those who view the facility as a second home.
A wary Assembly committee Friday scrutinized a proposed law to let police scan drivers’ cellphones after a serious crash, raising questions about privacy, technology and the constitutionality of the measure.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee launched his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination on Friday, declaring climate change the nation’s most pressing issue and promising to build his White House bid around it.
The head of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development is stepping down effective April 1.
The parents of an American college student who died after being detained in North Korea say Kim Jong Un “and his evil regime” are responsible for his death.