The judge also ruled that federal judges in Nevada could decide whether to select their own interim U.S. attorney.
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The compact, obtained Thursday by The Associated Press, asks universities to accept the government’s definition of gender and apply it to campus bathrooms, locker rooms and women’s sports teams.
The battle over records stems from a traffic stop where an police officer is accused of taking a woman’s phone and copying “intimate” photos from it.
Southern Nevada is beginning its steady cool-down after a long summer, although above-normal warmth may linger through the fall.
The names of 58 people who died the night of the 2017 shooting at a Strip music festival and in the immediate aftermath were read aloud in a ceremony.
One of the drivers involved in the crash was arrested on suspicion of impairment and was listed as being at fault for the collision, the Nevada Highway Patrol said.
About 40 people attended the healing event at the Las Vegas Indian Center to mark the National Day of Remembrance for Indian Boarding Schools.
The Athletics applied for two building permits last week totaling $523 million in work on their under-construction Las Vegas ballpark.
The event included a minute of silence for victims of the shooting and remarks from Gov. Joe Lombardo and Sheriff Kevin McMahill.
The U.S. has entered day one of a federal government shutdown. Here are the services in Nevada that have been impacted.
An alleged series of racially motivated physical and verbal assaults created a hostile learning environment for an elementary school boy, a lawsuit claimed.
The crisis along the Colorado River is coming to a head as seven state negotiators fail to deliver an agreement on how to manage it over the next 20 years.
Prices are still high in Southern Nevada, making it difficult for many would-be buyers to afford a place.
Former Sgt. Josh Bitsko was one of a handful of people who entered the gunman’s hotel room after the 2017 mass shooting on the Strip that killed 60.
The Trump administration has negotiated a stake in both the company building a lithium mine in Northern Nevada and the mine itself, the U.S. Energy Department said Tuesday.
While financial analysts brace for the looming $84 trillion “Great Wealth Transfer,” a far more immediate and entertaining economic story is already in full swing. America’s Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964) are the wealthiest generation in history, and they aren’t just sitting on their nest eggs waiting for the will to be read. Nope, they’re cracking them open and making a spectacular omelet.
The Athletics Las Vegas ballpark is beginning to take shape following the first few months of construction.
The high in the Las Vegas Valley was 81 degrees, 6 degrees above normal, the National Weather Service said.
Two days before thousands of Nevadans on food stamps are slated to lose nutritional benefits, state lawmakers affirmed $30 million to help food banks stay afloat.
It’s unclear what kinds of tests he ordered and how Nevada — home of the nation’s nuclear stockpile — would be affected.
