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Questions remain after mistrial in Bunkerville standoff case

A federal jury’s failure to reach a unanimous verdict on 50 of the 60 counts in the first Bunkerville standoff case — and the mistrial that resulted — has spurred a flurry of concerns about speedy-trial rights among others accused of conspiring with rancher Cliven Bundy.

Ryan Bundy sues federal government

Ryan Bundy, a son of embattled rancher Cliven Bundy who is incarcerated pending trial on conspiracy charges, has sued the federal government.

 
CCSD takes foodie approach in pleasing students’ palates

The Clark County School District’s Menu Concept Expo was a way for students from eight schools to sample 20 food items and provide feedback on meals for 2017-18.

Nevada lawmakers line up to testify against reviving Yucca Mountain

Nevada lawmakers will testify before a House hearing this week in opposition of revising Yucca Mountain as a permanent nuclear waste site, the Energy and Commerce Committee announced Monday.

Conventioneers imagine the future of the big picture at NAB Show

The National Association of Broadcasters show, which is closed to the public and taking place at the Las Vegas Convention Center and Las Vegas hotels, drew more than 100,000 people last year; officials say attendance is on track to reach a similar figure this year.

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