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A wrong way driving bill, known as Jay’s Law, is heading to Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk after the Nevada Senate passed it unanimously Friday.
The Las Vegas Valley saw another dog dumping, this time, outside the Nevada SPCA while the shelter was closed.
Chabad at UNR has officially purchased land for what will become the school’s first permanent Jewish Student Center — a $4 ...
Investigates digs deeper into SafeNest's financial practices, leadership decisions that are now under scrutiny, and what it ...
A bill that would convert wrong-way driving from a civil offense to a criminal one has passed the Nevada Senate.
Maurice Wooden appeared before the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and commissioners brought up concerns about his past at the Wynn when discussing a future license.
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Dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ detected in 2 Nevada water systemsA man in Norway woke up Thursday to find a 440-foot container ship dangerously close to his front doorstep. There were no injuries, and the cause remains unknown.
First responders in Nevada County are warning visitors to stay out of the South Yuba River, saying it’s too cold and too fast for swimmers this holiday weekend.
Friday marked the last big hurdle for bills still in the running at the Nevada Legislature, as they faced their final floor ...
UNLV’s Immigration Clinic said ICE arrested six asylum seekers looking for ways to legally stay in the United States.
The Nevada State Senate has passed Assembly Bill 11, known as Jaya's Law, which aims to make wrong-way driving a criminal offense in the state.The bill is nam ...
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8NewsNow.com on MSN$5.5 million Wynn fine OK’d; ‘confidential’ Fontainebleau investigation revealedOn a day when the Nevada Gaming Commission fined a Las Vegas Strip resort $5.5 million, events that played out a decade ago ...
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