Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo joined other Colorado River state governors at a meeting with Trump officials.
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John and Jane Doe bodies in Clark County represent hundreds of unsolved mysteries. Organizers for Missing in Nevada Day hope to identify over 300 unclaimed bodies in the state.
The files, posted to the department’s website, include some of the several million pages of records that officials said were withheld from an initial release of documents in December.
The development followed confirmation by the Department of Homeland Security earlier in the day that the FBI would now lead the probe into Pretti’s death.
The 55-year-old is currently a fellow at the right-leaning Hoover Institution and a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
A bipartisan proposal to elect the president based on the popular vote from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., was debated Tuesday in an Assembly Committee.
Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske issued a warning Tuesday about a scam purporting to come from the secretary of state’s office.
The Nevada Senate approved a bill Tuesday prohibiting guns in public libraries unless written permission is given by the governing board.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned House Republicans they would lose their seats in next year’s midterm elections if they failed to back the GOP health care overhaul.
Clark County commissioners on Tuesday added two marijuana industry professionals as at-large members to the county’s new marijuana advisory panel.
Councilman Stavros Anthony will need to ward off three challengers to win his third and final term on the Las Vegas City Council.
The Texas Senate has given final approval to a so-called “wrongful birth” bill seeking to prevent parents from suing doctors for malpractice after their child is born with severe disabilities.
Assembly Bill 119 would give priority to garnishments for spousal support that someone owes their ex-wife or ex-husband.
Senators grilled U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch during a daylong hearing Tuesday at which the appellate judge refused to reveal his leanings on controversial topics like abortion rights, gun rights and religious freedoms.
Here are three things to watch on Day 44 of the 2017 Legislative Session.
