An undocumented Mexican immigrant held for about 10 days after showing up for an interview with immigration authorities in Las Vegas was released Friday morning, advocacy groups said.
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Prosecutors are expected to file a criminal complaint on Monday against a Las Vegas political adviser accused of sexually enslaving and battering his then-fiancee, a spokeswoman for the Clark County district attorney’s office said.
Environmentalists are suing federal regulators over protections for eight California rivers, including one that starts in Nevada.
Gregory A. Brower, a former U.S. Attorney for Nevada, has stepped down from his job heading the FBI’s Office of Congressional Affairs to split his time between Washington and Nevada working for law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Shreck.
Goldstrike Canyon is being shut down early this year — on Sunday — because of construction on Interstate 11 that will cut off access to the trailhead.
Officials say the $650,000 system, known as OPAL, is a major leap forward for the department, which previously required candidates to report in person.
Clark County may shut down the last two elected Las Vegas-area constable offices after a Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation last month revealed questionable spending by Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday opposed President Donald Trump’s proposal to send thousands of National Guard troops to the Mexico border to help fight illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
The United States punished dozens of Russian oligarchs and government officials on Friday with sanctions that took direct aim at President Vladimir Putin’s inner circle, as President Donald Trump’s administration tried to show he’s not afraid to take tough action against Moscow.
For years now, Hillary Clinton has been President Donald Trump’s favorite foil on Twitter, but now she faces stiff competition from Jeff Bezos, the founder of online retailer Amazon and owner of the Washington Post.