A 5-year-old boy and his father must be released by Tuesday from the Texas center where they’ve been held after being detained by immigration officers in Minnesota, a federal judge ordered Saturday.
Politics and Government
Some Republicans are raising the possible of a prolonged shutdown fight when the House returns Monday to vote on the funding package.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo joined other Colorado River state governors at a meeting with Trump officials.
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.
Nevada’s advisory committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights heard from civic leaders Wednesday that municipal fines and fees adversely burden low-income, minority communities.
The heated race to represent Las Vegas’ west valley Ward 2 is drawing major dollars leading into the April 4 primary, with challenger Christina Roush leading the fundraising pack for the first 10 weeks of 2017.
For the second time, a federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump’s efforts to freeze immigration by refugees and citizens of some predominantly Muslim nations.
Four Nevada-based registered foreign agents for Saudi Arabia who all either work for or are closely tied to Organized Karma, a Las Vegas consulting firm.
Critics have frowned on politicians using private email accounts and cellphones. Such practices, they say, allow hiding of conversations and might expose sensitive information to hackers.
State Sen. Tick Segerblom, D-Las Vegas, has worked on a bill with the ACLU of Nevada to clarify the public records law.
Nevada law does not prohibit public employees from their personal cellphone or email accounts for public business. But are those communications considered a public record like those that come from government accounts?
A resolution expressing the Nevada Legislature’s opposition to developing Yucca Mountain as a high-level radioactive waste repository was introduced in the Assembly on Wednesday.
The Nevada Senate gave unanimous approval Wednesday to a bill to help LGBT veterans, military personnel and their families.
Felons could bypass a court hearing and pay for DNA testing of evidence to try to prove their innocence or lessen their sentence under a bill heard Wednesday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
