No one has been executed by the state in 20 years, but the death penalty is still on the books in Nevada, still sought by prosecutors and still hotly contested.
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Raiders trade down in NFL draft 2nd round, select DB Treydan Stukes
by Adam Hillby Adam HillRaiders general manager John Spytek has now made three trades in the second round in his first two seasons on the job.
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Fernando Mendoza said he wasn’t sure whether he would be assigned his old college number with the Raiders. Apparently the QB didn’t want to give away the secret.
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Henderson woman pleads guilty to embezzling over $26M from employer
by Tony Garciaby Tony GarciaA Henderson woman pleaded guilty Friday to embezzling over $26 million from her employer in a case tied to a kidnapping of the company owner and threats of harm to his family.
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The call for service went out a little after 9:30 a.m. on Friday, according to police.
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Jeff LaPour is a longtime developer in Southern Nevada, and his latest warehouse project is different than others.
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The Las Vegas Raiders introduced top pick Fernando Mendoza at the team facility Friday in Henderson.
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In the modern era, almost all of the prisoners executed in Nevada were “volunteers” who relinquished their appeals and agreed to have the state to kill them.