The law designates the third Monday in June as Juneteenth and requires state, county and city offices to close.
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The indictment carries unmistakably grave legal consequences, including the possibility of prison if Trump’s convicted. And it comes as the 2024 campaign grows.
The Raiders’ offensive line was a liability at this time last year. But Jermaine Eluemunor, Kolton Miller, Alex Bars, Dylan Parham and Andre James eventually settled in as starters.
Councilman Brian Knudsen said he wants to ensure there are no more fires at a Las Vegas apartment complex.
A Las Vegas judge sentenced a man to prison for operating an unlicensed group home where physically and mentally disabled people lived in squalid conditions.
The Air Force base said in a tweet Thursday that the dates were changed “due to emerging mission requirements.”
The former owner of the Alpine Motel Apartments pleaded not guilty Thursday to 27 criminal charges in a 2019 fire that left six tenants dead amid dozens of fire code violations.
Nevada has reached a $193 million settlement with Teva Pharmaceuticals in an opioid-related lawsuit, the attorney general’s office announced.
Left wing Carter Verhaeghe scored in overtime, and the Florida Panthers defeated the Golden Knights in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday at FLA Live Arena.
Tropicana Avenue between the resort corridor and Interstate 15 is set to fully close to traffic overnight next week.
The Plaza renovated its property to include a new Pinkbox Doughnuts and Carousel Bar, among other changes.
EoS Fitness recently opened its 15th location in the Las Vegas area that has unique workout equipment and technology.
The Legislature has adjourned until Monday, after the Senate on Thursday failed to take action on the Oakland A’s stadium proposal that is the subject of the current special session.
A bill that attempts to close a tax loophole revealed by a Review-Journal investigation passed the Legislature and awaits action by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The event was meant to highlight Assembly Bill 400, which would expand the program from its $6.6 million per fiscal year to 0.5 percent of the state Education Fund.
