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Emergency rule to give Nevada teachers more time to pass course

Gov. Brian Sandoval filed an emergency regulation on Thursday to provide relief for Nevada teachers who are in jeopardy of losing their jobs by failing to complete a state-mandated course.

 
Immigrant who was detained files records request in Las Vegas

A Mexican mother of three and undocumented immigrant who was detained by federal immigration agents in late March filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records relating to her detention.

GOP confident it can win 2 open congressional seats in Nevada

National Republicans predicted they would hold the majority in the House and said Thursday they were confident they could win two open Nevada seats that Democrats need to take control of the lower chamber.

Nevada governor candidate wants state funding for Planned Parenthood

Nevada Democrat Chris Giunchigliani told the Review-Journal on Thursday that she will direct state funding to Planned Parenthood and other family-planning centers — a first for Nevada — if she’s elected governor.

Nevada senator co-sponsors bill on abuse of presidential pardon

Democratic lawmakers filed a bill in the Senate Thursday to prevent U.S. presidents from abusing the pardon power of the office for personal gain or to obstruct an investigation.

Trump said Cohen represented him with ‘crazy’ Stormy Daniels deal

President Donald Trump said Thursday that his personal attorney Michael Cohen represented him “with this crazy Stormy Daniels deal,” after previously denying any knowledge of a payment Cohen made to the porn actress who alleges an affair with Trump.

Lawmakers question EPA chief Pruitt over spending, ethics

Lawmakers assailed Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt on Thursday for the ethics and spending scandals that have prompted bipartisan calls for his ouster.