Nevada Gubernatorial Debate – Oct. 7, 2010
Gubernatorial candidates Democratic Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid and former federal judge Brian Sandoval debate at Vegas PBS studios Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010.
























Gubernatorial candidates Democratic Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid and former federal judge Brian Sandoval debate at Vegas PBS studios Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010.
Two bills backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo could be voted on by the state Senate as early as Monday, when the special Legislative session enters its fifth day.
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 Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix returns to the resort corridor this week and with it a slew of traffic restrictions.
The FAA said it is lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed at 40 major airports, including Harry Reid International Airport during the country’s longest government shutdown.
Four bills have passed both chambers of the Nevada Legislature and could soon be signed by the governor as a special legislative session enters its fourth day on Sunday.
Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin said Saturday that Brazilian exported goods to the U.S. including coffee, beef and tropical fruits would still be tariffed 40%, despite President Donald Trump’s decision to remove some import taxes.
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 administration insisted Trump, who mercilessly mocked his predecessor’s use of an autopen, had originally signed all the pardons himself and blamed “technical” and staffing issues for the error.
Jimmy Kimmel’s lifelong friend and the band leader of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Cleto Escobedo III, passed away on Tuesday, November 11, at just 59 years old. Condolences poured in for Kimmel throughout the week, and Escobedo’s cause of death has now been revealed.