The attorney for a defendant in an opioid distribution case is seeking the records of the Reno Gazette-Journal and once of its reporters. The newspaper reports that an attorney for Braden Riley is seeking materials related to interviews with a former Washoe County jail inmate, whose name has been withheld.
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The Super Run, which brands itself as a “national series of 5K running events that partners with nonprofit organizations to put on super-hero themed events to raise funds,” returns to Las Vegas.
With millions expected to be wagered illegally on the upcoming Super Bowl, Nevada and gaming officials are eagerly awaiting a U.S. Supreme Court decision on whether states should be allowed to offer legal sports betting.
The Oakland Raiders’ deal with New York-based Goldman Sachs to finance a $1.9 billion stadium in Las Vegas is in jeopardy because the agreement was contingent on a $650 million investment from Sheldon Adelson, who withdrew from the partnership Monday.
If you look at the state next to you, it used to be the state that drove the economy in this country. But now it is the melting pot of disaster — in debt and high taxes. It now has a high exit rate among higher-income residents.
Now more than ever, Sen. Heller has the opportunity to keep Nevada’s health and environment safe from an EPA nominee who has taken every opportunity to fight for fossil-fuel interests.
President Trump has made clear that the Jewish refrain “never again” has ceased to have any relevance in this Brave New World.
State officials could nary afford to provide more fodder for those who reflexively oppose subjecting the public school system to the competitive forces that drive success.
Whether the Raiders can now secure the necessary financial commitments to fill the gap left by Mr. Adelson’s withdrawal becomes the $650 million question. In the meantime, though, the NFL and Mr. Davis aren’t doing themselves any favors by attempting to dominate the negotiating process simply because they can.