CARSON CITY — Hordes of noncitizens have not caused the state’s $881 million shortfall by securing welfare, food stamps and other public assistance, a key state official said Tuesday.
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In what is the strongest indication to date that it will abandon the Yucca Mountain Project, the Department of Energy on Tuesday withdrew 116 water applications it had filed with the State Engineer for building a rail line to haul nuclear waste to the mountain from Caliente.
A 51-year-old woman alleged to have operated an illegal and unlicensed surgical center has been sentenced to an 18-month to 4-year prison term.
CARSON CITY — Poor people eligible for free Medicaid health care no longer would receive eyeglasses, dentures, hearing aids or as many adult diapers under the $109 million in social service spending reductions proposed by Gov. Jim Gibbons.
Ignoring the rain and their classes, hundreds of college students screamed at the governor, pleaded with legislators and did their best Tuesday to make the case that higher education has seen enough budget cuts.
The man who fired at a Nye County sheriff’s deputy killed himself during a standoff with authorities on Tuesday.
LOS ANGELES — There’s no bloody glove this time, no smoking gun, no faded music icon showing up in court wearing a wig that made it look like he plugged his finger into an electrical socket.
A story on Page 1A of Tuesday’s Review-Journal contained incorrect information. The Golf Club at SouthShore remains open at Lake Las Vegas.
A legal process server who has been charged with murder robbed and shot a Las Vegas couple at their residence, where he tried to serve papers four hours earlier, according to an arrest report.