Local DREAMer Astrid Silva said Tuesday that President Donald Trump had used his first weeks in office to take the country back to some of the darkest times in its history.
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Ousted Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Conrad Hafen will never again serve as a judge in Nevada, according to the state’s Commission on Judicial Discipline.
The drought-busting snow and rain in the mountains around Lake Tahoe have pushed the lake to its highest level in more than a decade.
The FBI released a statement Tuesday announcing the termination of a Las Vegas-based agent who shot at a police sergeant in Michigan in December.
A bill that would provide legal immunity for parent volunteers serving on Clark County school organization teams was one of five proposals moved to the next stage in the legislative process by the Senate education committee on Tuesday.
Assembly Minority Leader Paul Anderson said Tuesday lawmakers are looking at the possibility of legislation to resolve a Clark County School District lawsuit challenging aspects of the system’s mandated reorganization.
As the 2014 standoff in Bunkerville escalated and authorities began to fear a gunfight, Bureau of Land Management Ranger Patrick Apley turned off his body camera.
Several teams of investigators from the Department of Motor Vehicles compliance enforcement team were dispatched across the Las Vegas Valley on Tuesday to seek out roughly 120 garages with lapsed business licenses.
The Nevada Supreme Court and the Nevada Court of Appeals have moved to new offices in downtown Las Vegas.
College of Southern Nevada President Michael Richards on Tuesday called the 15-credit requirement for the state’s first need-based grant a “straitjacket” for students.