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Oil, gas industry challenges efforts to protect sage grouse in West

The oil and gas industry on Thursday challenged in federal court drilling restrictions imposed by the Obama administration to protect a struggling bird that ranges across 11 Western states.

Soon-to-be UNLV grad finds passion in social work

Nearly every county in Nevada suffers from a mental health professional shortage, according to the 2016 Health Workforce Supply in Nevada report produced by the University of Nevada School of Medicine.

 
NSHE Chancellor Dan Klaich resigns amid controversy

Chancellor Dan Klaich resigned Thursday. The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents accepted his resignation at a special meeting that was called in response to demands from legislators and the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce following a Las Vegas Review-Journal article published Sunday.

Missing North Las Vegas boy found unharmed at Sam’s Town

The man Connor was last seen with — Shaquille Pierce, a 22-year-old family friend who had permission to take the child with him Wednesday afternoon — was taken into custody and is facing kidnapping charges.

White House decree to address school restrooms and transgendered students

The Obama administration is planning to issue a sweeping decree telling every public school district in the country to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms that match their gender identity, the New York Times reported on Thursday.

‘Grim Sleeper’ serial killer blamed for 5 more deaths

If the “Grim Sleeper” took a break from murdering women in Los Angeles, it was shorter than initially believed, according to prosecutors seeking the death penalty for the serial killer.