The decision, made by Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine, was made in the wake of recent mass shootings in the United States.
Author: James DeHaven, Reno Gazette Journal
Former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, former Democratic majority leader, has died
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Nevada bill would allow some 14-year-olds to drive
The bill, set to be heard Thursday, seeks to expand existing law that allows 14-year-old drivers in rural counties.
Trump administration secretly shipped weapons-grade plutonium from S. Carolina to Nevada
“I hope the government doesn’t ship plutonium pending a ruling by this court,” a federal judge said. But the shipment had already been made.