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AB381 was introduced during this legislative session, but died in committee after failing to meet a deadline on Friday. However, lawmakers revived the bill with a waiver on Monday.
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Cybercriminals are trying to make money off big-name retailers’ bankruptcies. They’re creating fake sites claiming to sell their clearance items at deep discounts.
Lawmakers continue to troubleshoot ways to crack down on the illegal cannabis market across Nevada, and a proposed bill adds ...
Dumpster dog rescued: surveillance video shows man throwing chihuahua in trash in Las Vegas neighbo ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - North Las Vegas Police are asking for help locating a missing 16-year-old teenager. Zanaya’nycole ...
New community center offering free resources to open in North Las Vegas ...
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Clark County Commission designates Filipino cultural district ...
Michele Fiore scheduled to be sentenced May 14th ...
Nevada Lawmakers have decided to resurrect Assembly Bill 381 better known at “Reba’s Law”. AB381 addresses animal cruelty ...
Las Vegas ballpark tax district approved by Clark County ...