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.
Clark County school employees “have never before in their CCSD life seen it this bad,” according to the head of the the administrators union.
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.
Federal law enforcement authorities are in the process of seizing online classified site Backpage.com and its affiliated websites known for listing adult escort services.
The winnowing of the field from 77 applicants came after a nationwide search for a successor to retiring Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky.
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.
Stocks ended the week the way they began it: tumbling as investors worry that tariffs and harsh words between the U.S. and China will touch off a trade war that derails the global economy. That came with the U.S. considering duties on an additional $100 billion in goods imported from China.