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America First Legal claims Target defrauded investors when it ran a Pride campaign. Courts need to sanction groups that file these money-draining, bogus suits.
Findings show aggressive driving, speeding on the rise in Nevada.
There has been a notable rise in Nevada in citations related to speeds of 100 mph or more, reflecting an almost 50 percent increase in just two years.
The sale of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team could end the long stalemate over legalized sports betting in the state of Texas.
The federal government recently enabled Venezuelan migrants to get work permits. Long-term undocumented immigrants are still in limbo.
At least six Nevada legislators who own rental properties voted against bills affecting rentals — from capping rent increases for seniors to increasing transparency on rental leases — prompting concerns about special interests’ influence on government.
UNLV economist Andrew Woods breaks down what we know about the benefits and detractors from the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Nevada’s Board of Regents on Friday voted unanimously to raise tuition and fees by 5% to help pay for 11% raises for professional employees at the state’s universities, colleges and research institutes.