On the morning of the protest, Sean Hines woke with a sense of purpose he’d seldom felt. He was a 20-year-old high school dropout with no car, no job and no money. A year and a half ago, he’d been arrested for a drunken brawl. Now Hines was about to be arrested again, but for something he believed in.
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New guidance released Friday by the Pentagon makes it clear that any transgender troops currently in the military can re-enlist in the next several months, even as the department debates how broadly to enforce a ban on their service ordered by President Donald Trump.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signed an order on Friday to expand hunting and fishing on federal land, saying it would improve wildlife management and conservation.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions can’t follow through — at least for now — with his threat to withhold public safety grant money to Chicago and other so-called sanctuary cities for refusing to impose new tough immigration policies, a judge ruled Friday in a legal defeat for the Trump administration.
A Las Vegas man has won a partial victory in his decades-long fight with a California tax agency, but what was once a nearly $500 million verdict is now far, far less.
Nevada Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt and 33 other attorneys general sent a letter Friday to credit reporting firm Equifax Inc.
Huntridge Circle Park hosts its first bike-in movie night Saturday. Blinking Man bicycle rides will host its first Bike In at the park, a Ward 3 city of Las Vegas-sponsored event will kick off at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Lacy Thomas, the former University Medical Center executive accused of theft and misconduct, cannot be tried again on those charges, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled Friday.
A Nevada prison inmate who was denied a special diet he had requested as a practicing Thelemist has won a ruling from the Nevada Supreme Court.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that a state law requiring both parties to consent to a recording of a telephone conversation does not apply when the recordings are made by a party who is located outside of the state.