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Gov. Brian Sandoval was en route Tuesday to the north African nation of Morocco, where he will attend a three-day conference on cross-regional issues of security, migration, trade and energy, his office said.
Measure being drafted for introduction in 2017 legislative session, but if passed must be signed by Gov. Sandoval, a death penalty supporter.
Water tech companies from Israel could one day set up research and production facilities in Nevada under a first-of-its-kind cooperative agreement between a U.S. state and the Middle Eastern nation.
A group of conservative UNLV students has sent a petition to President Len Jessup, asking him not to declare the university a sanctuary campus and to meet to discuss the issue.
In contrast to controversy over alleged Russian interference with national vote, Nevada voters reported only isolated cases of electioneering and equipment failures, they say in final review.
Bill includes up to $415 million in federal appropriations to continue effort to reverse long-term decline in clarity of mountain lake.
From Twitter and Tumblr to Facebook and Snapchat to Instagram and Youtube — you name the social media platform, the city of Las Vegas has an account.
Neither state regulators nor a lawmaker who pushed through Nevada’s medical marijuana program in 2013 expect funding to be an issue as the state now moves into the realm of recreational pot sales.
UNLV President Len Jessup has agreed to meet with students this week about their demand to be declared a sanctuary campus, one that ensures protections for undocumented immigrant students who may fear deportation.