The 10-day sweep of fugitives in Las Vegas by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies ended with 38 people arrested, the U.S. Marshals Service said.
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Reps. Dina Titus and Susie Lee, D-Nev., oversaw amendments to boost funds for the Las Vegas Wash and Laughlin’s water infrastructure.
Nevada is one of seven states with “very high” levels of COVID wastewater activity after Fourth of July.
Nevada’s Democratic delegates unanimously supported Vice President Kamala Harris’ nomination for president, the state party announced.
Nevada voters will get the chance in November to weigh in on whether to require photo ID for in-person voting.
The labor department said the franchisee must pay over $270,000 in civil penalties after violating federal rules at 10 pizza joints in Las Vegas and Henderson.
Silver State roads have seen 200 deaths through June 30, 12 percent higher than the 178 fatalities seen through June last year, according to data from the Nevada Department of Public Safety.
Boulder City’s history is deep, not only because of Hoover Dam but because of the people who maintain its spirit today, over 90 years after its first settlers broke ground.
The convicted man’s offenses came to the attention of law enforcement when the mother of one of his victims saw threats on the victim’s phone, according to the DOJ.
Pahrump Justice of the Peace and former Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore appeared in federal court, following her indictment on wire fraud and conspiracy charges.
Flight cancellations and delays lingered at Harry Reid International Airport. Local businesses in Las Vegas also seemed to be affected by the global outage.
The mystery writer embarked on a book tour this week for his new tale “Shades of Mercy” with his first stop at Copper Cat Books in Henderson.
A day before Pahrump Justice of the Peace Michele Fiore was scheduled to face a federal judge on wire fraud and conspiracy charges, she was holding court for other people accused of breaking the law.
Justice Court says it’s trying to protect people. Experts say the redactions go too far.
Nevada is one of seven states detecting “very high” levels of COVID in its wastewater, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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