The legislation, backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo, changes multiple sections of Nevada’s criminal justice laws.
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Cox was indicted on a felony charge after authorities accused her of secretly recording another councilwoman’s conversation.
The Bureau of Land Management has opened the public comment period for 11 parcels located in Nye County which could be leased for oil and gas purposes.
In recent years, the popular national park in eastern California has experienced intense flooding from storms.
Two bills backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo have yet to be heard by the full Nevada Senate after five days of the special Legislative session.
Fred Goldman won a civil judgment against the former NFL star over the 1994 killing of his son, a friend of Simpson’s ex-wife.
Up to 80 percent of Mario’s regulars rely on SNAP, said Berlanga, adding that the store is the busiest during the first half of each month.
The proposal followed the funding lapse in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, during the federal government shutdown. Senate Democrats said they wanted to create a similar system run by the state in case of future funding lapses.
The event was coordinated by the nonprofit Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth and Las Vegas Sands, which featured remarks from Nevada Democratic U.S. Rep. Dina Titus
The defendant was married to the son of the man killed, who was her on-and-off boyfriend. Attorneys discussed the relationship in closing arguments.
Proponents say the legislation is necessary due to lawmaker’s security concerns, but journalism and open government groups oppose the move to hide public information.
U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Gordon has taken under advisement findings in a Friday court hearing before ruling on a preliminary injunction matter.
Federal scientists predict that the reservoir — critical to Las Vegas’ future — is in for trouble.
Food stamps benefits were fully restored in Nevada Thursday, a day after Congress voted to reopen the government following a 43-day shutdown, the state’s Division of Social Services said Friday.
While it’s true that the Boring Co. is feeling the heat from regulators after illegally dumping toxic chemicals into manholes, officials say Southern Nevadans have nothing to worry about when they turn on their taps.
