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Culinary union members continued to picket Friday outside the downtown Las Vegas casino properties with unsettled contracts.
It has been almost two months since a deadly shooting at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ left three university staff members dead.
Silver State Republicans kept their caucus and blasted Democrats' switch to a primary as a "very expensive and meaningless process."
Silver State Republicans kept their caucus and blasted Democrats' switch to a primary as a "very expensive and meaningless process."
Gov. Joe Lombardo, a long-time law enforcement official and former Southern Nevada sheriff, is one of several Republican governors who have sided with Texas’s defiance of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allows federal law enforcement to tear down razor wire barriers that have “increased safety risk” to border agents and migrants alike.
A traffic safety advocate calls for Las Vegas Metropolitan Police to crack down on illegal crossings and “jaywalking” as pedestrian deaths continue to rise, while the Sheriff argues jaywalking citations are ineffective and enforcement is problematic.
New Year’s resolutions are as fickle as rain in the Mojave Desert.
A University of Nevada Las Vegas conference aims to discuss "lessons learned" from U.S. states and other countries that allow medical aid in dying.