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Local criminal justice advocates and lawyers say that Alexandrovich’s departure shows a flaw in Nevada’s bail system, allowing people to skirt around the legal system.
Critics worry the policy will allow for more subjective views of what is anti-American and allow an officer's personal bias to cloud his or her judgment.
Vegas tourism is down. Some blame Trump's tariffs and immigration crackdown. Read more from The Nevada Independent.
Amid ongoing drought conditions and following projections from the Bureau of Reclamation, Nevada’s upcoming allocation of ...
That oversight, I now realize, was the biggest mistake of my recovery. I voted for him with a genuine belief that he would champion our cause, that his words of support for recovery were sincere. But ...
The Nevada Supreme Court will weigh in on a case with potential implications on police's power to seize a person’s property. Sebastian Filutowski didn’t know why his bank account stopped working last ...
The Nevada Department of Corrections’ (NDOC) lax and inconsistent internal pay policies have resulted in spiraling overtime payouts that are costing the state more than $18 million annually, a recent ...
In 2022, Chattah and Gilbert filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a Reno hospital for allegedly administering the COVID-19 treatment drug Remdesivir, which they said led to a man’s death. A new ...
Nevada landed on a federal list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” last week despite having no prohibitions on officials cooperating with immigration enforcement agents, stirring confusion about what ...
After more than two months of summer break, students in the country’s fifth-largest school district braved triple-digit temperatures and returned to school on Monday. At Harriet A. Treem Elementary ...
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