Democratic leaders in the Nevada Assembly unveiled legislation Wednesday that would make universal mail-in-voting permanent in Nevada, except for people who decide to vote in person.
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Former Nevada lawyer and federal Judge Evan Wallach has announced he will take senior status from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
About 130 members of the Las Vegas Valley’s Ethiopian community protested what they described as the U.S. government’s interference in the northeastern African nation’s domestic affairs.
Demand remains high for vaccine in Clark County and is expected to increase as eligibility expands, public health officials say, suggesting “overwhelming” crowds may lie ahead.
Starting April 1, landlords will be able to move forward with the eviction process against tenants who have been unable to pay rent because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate has fallen below double digits for the first time since the pandemic shut off much of the economy a year ago.
A bill that would ban so-called ghost guns drew plenty of testimony on both sides in Carson City on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden spoke out again Wednesday about the national wave of violence and abuse directed at Asian Americans.
A local attorney who has spent the last year suing the state over COVID-19 pandemic restrictions has gained support from some prominent state Republicans for her recently announced challenge to Attorney General Aaron Ford in 2022.
A new medical center planned for McCarran International Airport is slated to begin seeing patients this summer.