The county introduced a plan that would impose a $1 monthly surcharge on every telephone line to help pay for 911 infrastructure improvements.
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A bipartisan bill aims to help Nevada nonprofits like the YMCA expand affordable child care access and reduce long waitlists for working families.
The 2026 election will be a crowded field as all District and Family Court seats will be on the ballot in Clark County.
Officials said the overhaul to the federal vaccine schedule won’t result in any families losing access or insurance coverage for vaccines, but medical experts slammed the move.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Monday that he censured Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona over the former Navy pilot’s participation in a video that called on troops to resist unlawful orders.
Brian Cole Jr. spoke to law-enforcement officers for more than four hours after his arrest, a federal prosecutor, Charles Jones, said Friday.
The document released Friday by the White House is sure to roil long-standing U.S. allies in Europe for its scathing critiques of their migration and free speech policies.
Since the collision, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has requested recordings of 911 calls, body-worn camera footage, and crash video from the Las Vegas police.
Does the president doze? Probably. But regular media interviews and Cabinet meetings leave no doubt about his energy — or who’s running the country.
The Athletics gave a rundown of what to expect as their Las Vegas ballpark progress moves into the new year and beyond.
If built as proposed by President Donald Trump, the 90,000-square-foot ballroom announced over the summer and expected to be ready before Trump’s term ends in 2029, would dwarf the White House itself.
The arrest marks the first time investigators have identified a suspect in an act that had long vexed law enforcement and spawned a multitude of conspiracy theories.
Congress is seeking answers to questions such as what orders Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave regarding the operations and what the reasoning was for the second strike.
The volunteer’s attorney said he’s heard from other Henderson employees who feel a “culture of retaliation” exists within the city’s government.
The Minnesota Somali community is accused of stealing more than $1 billion through bogus nonprofits. They’ve made themselves easy targets for Trump.
