Nevada is asking a federal judge to amend a lawsuit so the state can force the federal government to remove a half metric ton of plutonium secretly shipped to the Nevada National Security Site last fall.
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The rule would eliminate “categorical eligibility,” which allows some people enrolled in other federal assistance programs to automatically qualify for food stamps.
A 16-year-old student was arrested Thursday after bringing a BB gun onto the campus of Sedway Middle School in North Las Vegas, school police said.
Amtrak and Las Vegas Xpress are exploring an operations agreement tied to a planned luxury rail service between Las Vegas and Southern California.
Cathy Woods, a woman wrongfully imprisoned in Nevada for more than 35 years, is suing the state under a new law and may be eligible for $3.5 million in damages.
More than 3,000 students were evacuated from schools on the east side of Las Vegas Thursday morning after power outages left classrooms sweltering.
Meteorologists say July was the hottest month measured on Earth since records began in 1880.
Parents whose children attend private schools on scholarships funded by state tax incentives are suing over a cap on the program imposed during the recent legislative session.