Gov. Joe Lombardo on Friday signed bills related to cybersecurity, health care and standing up a proactive state program that could supplement programs, such as food stamps, in case of future government shutdowns.
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A U.S. District Court judge has granted a preliminary injunction that prevents Clark County from enforcing some of its short-term rental ordinances following a court hearing.
State officials have less than 60 days to deliver a consensus agreement for the Colorado River.
A man is suing an MGM Resorts International property for false imprisonment after being detained by property security.
Two Henderson police unions are calling for Councilwoman Monica Larson’s censure after she made ‘degrading’ comments about the department in an email renouncing an endorsement from one of them.
The release included photographs, call logs, grand jury testimony and some documents and records that have already been in the public domain.
Two more Henderson police officers who were investigated for their involvement in an alleged cover-up of a 2021 DUI crash said their suspensions were the result of discrimination and retaliation.
A terminated $10 million housing grant was plagued by mismanagement, according to the former Marble Manor program director for Lutheran Social Services of Nevada.
That officer was responsible for more than 20 percent of pepper balls used by police and is accused of shooting them at the plaintiff’s feet.
The funding approval shifts funds out of state reserves to benefit suicide and mental health crisis support centers in Southern Nevada run by Carelon Behavioral Health.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo called for “heightened law enforcement vigilance” in response to worldwide antisemitism after a fatal terror attack in Australia.
Las Vegas developer Ali Kaveh aims to break ground next year on the project, called Jade Promenade.
In the lawsuit, the couple claims they were “forcibly assaulted” and “physically restrained” after being escorted out of Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club.
Less than 60 days before a final deadline, negotiators don’t have much to show for years of discussions.
A man who is suspected of killing two at Brown University has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility where he had rented a unit, officials said.
Like many of us, Michael Towns once struggled to lose weight due to inconsistent dieting and overeating, and that struggle came with a series of health complications.
Last year, about 10,000 Christmas trees transformed into 86 tons of mulch for use in city parks.
Rosa Cortez was unanimously ratified as a deputy city manager on Aug. 20, becoming the first Latina at the post in the municipality’s history.
A lawyer for Carrie Cox asked a judge to dismiss a felony charge against the Henderson councilwoman for allegedly recording another councilwoman’s private conversation due to insufficient evidence.
A 32-year-old man was killed after being pinned between a tractor-trailer and a loading dock on Tuesday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
