Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
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The U.S. military struck three sites in Iran, inserting itself into Israel’s war aimed at destroying the country’s nuclear program.
It was 98 degrees inside of the woman’s apartment, according to a coroner’s investigation referenced in the lawsuit.
From prohibiting threats against candidates to disclosing ads made with AI, new laws make changes to Nevada’s elections.
The Nevada Supreme Court ordered Gov. Joe Lombardo’s ethics case back to District Court.
The state investigation was inadvertently disclosed as the Las Vegas Strip casino’s president was applying for a license from gaming regulators.
The Nevada Supreme Court created a panel to develop rules and regulations for a business court in the latest move to curb Delaware’s dominance in corporate filings.
Nevada’s three Democratic House members voted against the GOP bill that will provide tax cuts and reduce Medicaid, SNAP, while the state’s lone Republican voted for it.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo was one of seven Republican governors who did not sign a letter praising President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
Conservative policy analyst and former congressional candidate Drew Johnson announced he plans to run for state treasurer.
All eight Republicans in the Nevada Senate voted against the education appropriations bill on Wednesday, citing its lack of funding for charter school educators’ raises.
Sen. Jacky Rosen urged the Senate to pass the No Tax on Tips Act by unanimous consent.
The species lives in only one imperiled spring in Esmeralda County.
Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore has been suspended indefinitely with pay until a final ruling can be made in other complaints against her.
Last week marked the second committee passage deadline for the Nevada Legislature. One major deadline remains before the final day of session June 2.