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November 8, 2008 - 10:00 pm
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Fourth of July fireworks have raised concerns about air quality in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Metropolitan Police Department will cover the expenses of its personnel chosen to execute immigration enforcement warrants at the county jail, including the time and overtime they spend training and conducting the duties, according to its agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Supremes uphold Texas law that requires porn websites to verify users are 18 or older. Liberal justices offer principled defense of free speech in dissent.
The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is taking its online benefits system down for a week in order to launch a new unemployment benefits system.
Almost 200 new Nevada laws become effective in July, impacting areas such as schools, criminal justice reform and more.
Nevada’s congressional delegation largely praised the decision, with the exception of its sole Republican representative.
In a 49-page complaint, Lululemon accused Costco of blatantly ripping off some of its most recognizable styles.
The initative allows high school students ages 14-19 to work out for free at more than 2,700 Planet Fitness locations in the U.S. and Canada.
How badly Iran’s nuclear program was set back remains murky. The prospects of renewed U.S.-Iran peace talks are up in the air.
A new Nevada commission says the celebration of America’s 250th birthday will last more than six months and will involve much more than just fireworks and cookouts.