The bill passed by a vote of 286-134 and now moves to the Senate, where leadership hopes for a final vote later Friday.
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A judge will determine whether to ban end-to-end encryption for people under 18. The state says the feature helps child predators. Meta says it protects privacy.
About $27 million is dedicated to improving Nevada’s public lands through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., says she won’t support Adeel Mangi for a vacancy on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
In the annual report, Clark County fared better than the Nevada and national averages in adult obesity but worse in adult smoking.
Bally’s Corp. executives said many of the 700 current Tropicana workers are getting leads for new jobs.
The lawsuit alleges that Apple has monopoly power in the smartphone market and uses its control over the iPhone to “engage in a broad, sustained, and illegal course of conduct.”
JoNell Thomas retired after a county human resource investigation found she failed to address bullying and harassment in the office.
With transportation being the biggest issue tied to the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Board of Clark County Commissioners is asking Formula 1 to provide their 2024 plan by May 1.
A president’s son, Tony Bobulinski and Lev Parnas. The gang’s all here.
The retail center is part of the Historic Commercial Center District, which is less than 1.5 miles east of the Las Vegas Strip.
More than a third of Clark County School District students were chronically absent during the 2022-2023 school year, according to state officials.
Axios reported that House Republicans are considering inviting Netanyahu to address Congress.
A coalition is asking the BLM to cancel permitting for the project, proposed to wipe out more than 2,000 acres of desert tortoise habitat west of Las Vegas.
Ryan Smith, who died suddenly over the weekend, worked for the city of Las Vegas as it navigated the COVID-19 pandemic and the recovery period.