One judge kicked the public out of his courtroom without explanation and attempted to hold a secret hearing; another improperly sealed a plea, according to experts.
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Margaret Rudin filed her lawsuit against the state in May 2024, seeking a certificate of innocence and wrongful conviction compensation.
The U.S. military’s strike on three sites in Iran raised urgent questions Sunday about what remains of Tehran’s nuclear program and how its weakened military might respond.
Nevada’s two Democratic senators called on President Donald Trump to come before Congress before any further action in Iran.
The instant divisions in the U.S. Congress reflected an already swirling debate over the president’s ability to conduct such a consequential action on his own.
Ted Kaczynski, like the man charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, killed people because he wanted to.
In an unprecedented move, the Bureau of Land Management called on a search for gold and rare earth minerals.
Two top-tier research universities in Nevada have lost a combined nearly $40 million in federal funding.
The program will run through the month of May in observance of Building Safety Month, and is designed to encourage homeowners to comply with local building codes.
In an interview and during Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting, the secretary of state highlighted the anti-conservative efforts of office that must be chopped.
The Economic Forum projection says the state should expect $191 million less in general fund revenue in 2026-27 than predicted in December.
The president said Secretary of State Marco Rubio will serve simultaneously as acting national security adviser while maintaining his position at the State Department.
Though the bill died in the last Congress, Nevada’s federal delegation is re-upping the Help Hoover Dam Act. The bill has support from both sides of the political aisle.
The wife of a key Clark County public works official is part of a team that received a multimillion-dollar contract from the department, fueling concerns about a potential conflict of interest in the bidding process.
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley discussed the city’s economic growth, homelessness and animal abuse in her first State of the City speech.