Between 100 to 120 moose are in the state, according to a state wildlife official. Most of them are in the northern Elko and Humboldt counties.
Politics and Government
The state of Nevada filed a motion asking the court to restrain Meta from using end-to-end encryption on the Messenger app when it is being used by children.
Jury selection in the case is scheduled to begin March 25. The judge, Juan Manuel Merchan, didn’t immediately rule.
Sheriff Kevin McMahill outlined his priorities for the Metropolitan Police Department and said there are still too many traffic deaths in the Las Vegas Valley.
Alexander Smirnov is accused of falsely telling the FBI that executives with Burisma paid Joe and Hunter Biden $5 million each in an alleged bribery scheme.
A former FBI informant accused of lying to officials about an alleged multimillion-dollar bribery scheme involving President Joe Biden and his son Hunter was arrested again in Las Vegas.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar apologized for the confusion after the site reported mail ballots being counted for people who didn’t vote in the Nevada primary.
Christopher Young has been charged with misdemeanor stalking of Rebecca Wolfson, a judicial candidate and daughter of the Clark County district attorney.
Hospitals and nursing homes in Southern Nevada reported a record number of potentially fatal Candida auris cases in January, state data shows.
The Metropolitan Police Department has paid outside counsel more than $75,000 to represent it in a case over investigative reporter Jeff German’s devices.
Employees in the city’s fire and jail operations made up nearly 40 percent of the city’s payroll in 2023.
Republicans have a choice. The party need not turn its presidential primaries into a coronation.
A majority of the plots sold for more than their appraised value. The largest of those sales was of a plot located near Las Vegas Boulevard and Warm Springs Road.
Formula One’s Las Vegas race will take place as scheduled over the next three years, even as Clark County examines its role in putting on the massive event.
Acting State Department legal adviser Richard Visek said the International Court of Justice should not seek to resolve the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict “through an advisory opinion addressed to questions focusing on the acts of only one party.”