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Judge blocks US from stopping protections for some immigrants

A judge on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from ending protections that allowed immigrants from four countries to live and work legally in the United States, saying the move would cause “irreparable harm and great hardship.”

FBI completes Kavanaugh report; weekend showdown looms

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday night the FBI would deliver to an anxious Senate the potentially fateful document on claims that Brett Kavanaugh sexually abused women.

Marchant looks to hold on to seat in tight Assembly district

Both candidates agree their constituents aren’t interested in new taxes. But Marchant wants to repeal the commerce tax and Backus said she thinks it’s necessary to retain to fund certain programs — and avoid the need to increase property taxes.

Las Vegas City Council OKs $59M contract for new courthouse

The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved a $59.3 million contract to build a four-story municipal courthouse. The developer, the Molasky Group of Cos., estimates it can cut $1.1 million in costs, and the city expects to recoup a $3 million construction contingency.

Report on Trump inheritance could bring fines for president

Though President Donald Trump insists he did nothing wrong on his taxes, experts say he could be on the hook for tens of millions of dollars in civil fines if state and federal authorities substantiate a New York Times report that found he and his family cheated the IRS for decades.

Nevada receives $1M federal grant for school safety initiatives

The Department of Justice funds will be used primarily to train school personnel and students on school safety and develop school assessment systems, crisis intervention teams and technology for anonymous reporting tools.