Advocates against drunken driving urged a Senate panel Thursday to support a bill requiring ignition interlocks for all people arrested of DUI as a way to reduce driving deaths.
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Listing persists in federal agency’s second weekly detainer report despite Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s protests that it is being unfairly maligned.
Members of the Assembly Judiciary Committee listened to more than three hours of testimony on Wednesday about Assembly Bill 237, which would abolish the death penalty in Nevada.
The death penalty may be ending in Nevada. Assembly Bill 237 in the Legislature would ban capital punishment and commute the sentences of some 81 inmates on death row to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Nevada Supreme Court Justice James Hardesty stood proudly outside the 26,600-square-foot marble structure at Clark Avenue and Fourth Street on Friday, pointing to the county, state and court seals etched around the top.
Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske issued a warning Tuesday about a scam purporting to come from the secretary of state’s office.
A Nevada lawmaker wants to ban for-profit companies from running the state’s prisons and local jails.
Predators who try to solicit children under the age of 14 for sex could be charged with trafficking, under a bill in the Nevada Legislature.
Nevada may start a statewide program that tracks rape kits while keeping victims updated on the kits’ progression through the system.
Most of Nevada’s most seriously mentally ill inmates have been relocated to a correctional facility in the capital as the Department of Corrections moves to implement a policy to treat prisoners with psychiatric issues.