94°F
weather icon Clear
Filters Reset
1 - 10 of about 13 Results
Content Type
Categories
Authors
Tags
Year
Month
older archives
Confusion about bill causes hiccup during Nevada Senate votes

A bill requiring a court to appoint an attorney to represent a child in cases of alleged abuse or neglect passed on a second try Monday after some confusion on the Senate floor.

Assemblyman among those to be honored by Nevada ACLU

Assemblyman James Ohrenschall is among four individuals that the ACLU of Nevada will honor for their work to preserve civil rights.

Trump hoping to close out first 100 days on a high note

In the last week of the administration’s first 100 days, President Donald Trump and his overworked White House staff are sprinting furiously to hit the historic milestone on a high note – even as a threat of a government shutdown looms.

Nevada lawmakers line up to testify against reviving Yucca Mountain

Nevada lawmakers will testify before a House hearing this week in opposition of revising Yucca Mountain as a permanent nuclear waste site, the Energy and Commerce Committee announced Monday.

Safety in Las Vegas parks a concern for City Council

Las Vegas city marshals were summoned to Lorenzi Park nearly as often as they were called to the Fremont Street Experience in 2016, a statistic that underscores a growing concern about safety in city parks.