Nevada Senate vote on proposed A's stadium in Las Vegas extended until next week
The Nevada Senate adjourned on Thursday without voting on a a financing bill for a proposed $1.5 billion Las Vegas Strip stadium for the Oakland Athletics, extending the special legislative session into the next week amid negotiations over whether to contribute $380 million in public funding to the project.
Nevada Republican governor approves abortion protections in rare cross-party move
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bill into law enshrining existing protections for out-of-state abortion patients and in-state providers on Tuesday, marking a rare occurrence of a Republican governor approving measures that are part of Democratsโ vow to make the western swing state an abortion safe haven.
Gas pipeline to Vegas resumes operating after shutdown
The operator of a pipeline facility in California that was forced to shut down deliveries of gasoline and diesel from the Los Angeles area east to areas including Las Vegas and Phoenix due to a leak says it resumed operations on Saturday afternoon.
Prosecutor: Official's DNA in slain reporter's fingernails
Police and prosecutors say the DNA of a jailed elected official angered by past and upcoming newspaper stories was found beneath the fingernails of a Las Vegas investigative reporter who fought for his life while being stabbed to death outside his home last week.
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Las Vegas marks 3rd year since deadliest US mass shooting
An unidentified woman cries during a ceremony Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, on the anniversary of the mass shooting three years earlier in Las Vegas. The ceremony was held for survivors and victim's families of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. (AP Photo/John Locher)LAS VEGAS โ The sun rose Thursday over a somber ceremony marking the third anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, as Las Vegas remembered the excruciating night when 58 people were killed at an outdoor country music festival in 2017. โI, for one, will always be changed because he wanted to do something for the families,โ Rivera said of Zanis. Las Vegas police and the FBI found that he meticulously planned the attack and said he acted alone.
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Las Vegas releases after-action report on deadliest mass shooting in American history
LAS VEGAS, Nv. - The head of the Las Vegas Police Department has released an after-action report about the deadliest mass shooting in American history. Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo says the purpose of the report is to learn from the tragedy so they can operate better in a crisis. Lombardo believes the report can also help other agencies be better prepared in case of another mass-shooting incident. The report also recommends better communication between hospitals, fire officials, and the coroner for victim identification and notification of next of kin.