A bill that would restore voting rights to felons in Nevada is on its way to Gov. Steve Sisolak’s desk, after the state Senate approved the measure on a party-line vote Wednesday.
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Las Vegas has seen some strange weather so far in 2019, with unusually cool, wet conditions that set records and helped reduce water use.
In July, Austin and Harlie Peterson will take part in the United States Twirling Association’s national competition in Ohio. In August, they’ll compete in Limoges, France.
The renovation replaced playground equipment at Aliante Nature Discovery Park that was over 15 years old, said North Las Vegas City Councilman Richard Cherchio.
A Las Vegas judge on Wednesday found that prosecutors had enough evidence to take murder and child abuse charges against a former NFL player to trial.
Las Vegas’s Matthew Gross, 15, is one of the nation’s top hockey players in his age group and faces an unusual dilemma compared with many of his peers in other sports.
Judge Natalie Tyrrell tried the mock trial case in front of Squires Elementary School students; Boyd Law School’s Jen Smith and Julio Garcia were prosecutor and defense counsel.
Jack Stark, 10, didn’t place at GeoBee in the nation’s capital but will be back on a national stage at the National History Bee finals near Chicago, beginning June 7.
The DJs performed in the D concourse of Terminal 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Several wide-eyed travelers stopped to listen; some even danced.
Nathan Ivie is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but he declined to comment on his faith.