President Donald Trump said Sunday he will move to close Washington’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for two years starting in July for construction.
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Department officials said over the summer that a review of Epstein-related records did not establish a basis for new criminal investigations.
Images of the young boy wearing a bunny hat and Spider-Man backpack and surrounded by immigration officers drew outrage about the Trump administration’s crackdown in Minneapolis.
The strike came days after U.S. President Donald Trump said the Kremlin had agreed to temporarily halt the targeting of the Ukrainian capital and other cities.
Israel’s announcement came a day after Israeli strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians including several children, according to hospital officials.
Special education students and teachers will have more protections if a proposal laid out in the Senate education committee meeting moves forward.
Clark County Commission candidate Tisha Black says she has raised over $100,000 in campaign donations, making her highest-fundraising Republican commission candidate in the last four years.
A familiar face in Clark County elections is entering the 2018 County Commission race. Mitchell Tracy, a Republican auto insurance claims adjuster, said he plans to run for the District F seat for the third election in a row.
Many liberals believe in “positive rights,” aka the right to free stuff, like birth control. But that reading necessarily means that government will infringe someone else’s rights.
A bill to update technical aspects in state water law received only token opposition Tuesday in a Senate committee hearing.
The number of Nevada children cultivating green thumbs at school could grow under a proposed grant program.
Supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment on Tuesday disputed arguments that the time for the ratification of the amendment to the U.S. Constitutional is past.
The Senate voted mostly along party lines Tuesday to kill a federal rule that gives a voice to the American public on the use of public lands in western states — including 47.5 million acres in Nevada.
Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday he has not decided if he’ll sign an initiative to automatically submit voter registration applications when people conduct certain transactions at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The governor’s office is not yet taking a firm stance on a pair of bills that would expand birth control coverage to every insurance plan in Nevada.
