Even though crossings have been down over the past few months, officials say the number of migrants coming over border is still high. And resources are still stretched.
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The link with the Family Law Self-Help Center and the temporary protection order offices will create a one-stop shop for domestic violence victims.
Nevada’s Pharmacy Board collected fees from drug wholesalers, but only erratically conducted the checks, Gov. Steve Sisolak reported Tuesday.
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