Gov. Joe Lombardo said 90 percent of state public-facing websites are back online nearly three weeks after the cyberattack.
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Tyler Robinson’s arrest early Friday morning was disclosed by President Donald Trump, who said in a Fox News Channel interview that, “With a high degree of certainty, we have him.”
Federal prosecutors responded Wednesday to public defenders’ challenge of acting U.S. attorney Sigal Chattah’s appointment, asserting that Chattah “is validly serving.”
Jerry Seinfeld is an outlier for saying the KKK is more honest than the pro-Palestinian call. And Hollywood’s complicity pledge doesn’t say “Hamas.”
The shooter who assassinated Charlie Kirk then vanished remained at large Thursday as investigators asked for the public’s help by releasing photos of the person they believe is responsible.
This follows a federal judge’s ruling that Chattah’s New Jersey counterpart was serving unlawfully and had not been properly appointed acting U.S. attorney.
Officials said the resort south of Las Vegas will open eight to 10 times a year to accommodate guests attending concerts and special events at its arena.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has reopened its offices and restored many online services following the massive cyberattack.
Assemblymember Heidi Kasama announced her candidacy for Clark County Commission, in hopes of defeating Democratic Commissioner Justin Jones.
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson on Tuesday announced that he will seek re-election next year.
A Nevada Court of Appeals ruling paves the way for some retired first responders to receive disability compensation, potentially costing taxpayers millions.
The order comes after California sued, saying the troops sent to Los Angeles over the summer were violating a law that prohibits military enforcement of domestic laws.
Phone lines for the Nevada State Police Highway Patrol and dispatch remain operational. Other services that work include emergency services like 911.
Republicans scored victories early in the summer. But when they return to Washington, they will have to find a way to work with Democrats as a government shutdown looms.
Nevada had just passed legislation aiming to strengthen communication in the event of a cyberattack, but another cybersecurity bill failed.