Trump makes bid to lower prescription drug costs

Trying to close out major unfinished business, the Trump administration issued regulations Friday that could lower the prices Americans pay for many prescription drugs.

 
Police, security advisers warn about burglaries over holidays

More than 6,000 burglaries were reported in Las Vegas by the first week of November. “Securing your home is the first hope of preventing a burglary,” a police spokesman said.

Panel focuses on youth homelessness and fighting racism

The fourth annual Southern Nevada Youth Homeless Summit wrapped up Friday with a virtual panel discussion. The first panel was held Nov. 13.

Police seek witnesses to fatal car crash

Las Vegas police are seeking witnesses to a Nov. 10 crash that killed a 33-year-old man in Spring Valley.

 
Trump meets Michigan lawmakers in bid to subvert election

President Donald Trump and his allies are taking increasingly frantic steps to subvert the results of the election, including summoning state legislators to the White House as part of a longshot bid to overturn Joe Biden’s victory.

Demand overwhelming for Mayor’s Cup soccer tournament

Restrictions on youth sports in other states, especially California, have led to an influx of teams applying to play in the Mayor’s Cup at Bettye Wilson Soccer Complex.

Millions to lose jobless benefits day after Christmas

This holiday season won’t be so jolly for thousands of Nevadans poised to run out of federal and state jobless benefits the day after Christmas.

 
Pfizer seeks emergency use of COVID-19 vaccine in US

Pfizer formally asked U.S. regulators to allow emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine, starting the clock on a process that could bring limited first shots as early as next month.

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