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Monumental silence from Trump administration on Zinke’s review

Interior Department, White House remain mum on what actions the secretary recommended after his review of 22 national monuments created since Jan. 1, 1996, including Gold Butte and Basin and Range in Nevada.

North Las Vegas brings back in-house HR department

North Las Vegas is bringing the functions of its human resources department back in-house, more than two years after outsourcing the work to a consultant as a way to save more than $1 million, city officials said Friday.

Trump pursues indefinite ban on transgender recruits

President Donald Trump on Friday directed the Pentagon to extend indefinitely a ban on transgender individuals joining the military, but he appeared to leave open the possibility of allowing some already in uniform to remain.

Trump pardons former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio

Not one to let a summer Friday pass without some drama, President Donald J. Trump pardoned Maricopa County’s controversial former sheriff, Joe Arpaio, late Friday.

Hurricane Harvey will keep Pence, Cruz from attending Basque Fry

With Hurricane Harvey heading toward the Gulf Coast, Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas have canceled plans to attend the Basque Fry on Saturday in northern Nevada.

Proof of ownership for water rights required for Nevadans by 2027

With the passage of Senate Bill 270 in the 2017 legislative session, the state Division of Water Resources must get proof of ownership from Nevadans with water rights that predate state statutes.