Latest Articles by Mark Hebert

Evidence sift prompts August trial date in case of murdered journalist
Despite initially resisting a trial delay, Robert Telles softened his stance after revelations of a preexisting bribery probe. He's changed his mind again and wants to go to trial as soon as possible.

US Bureau of Land Management sued for failing to manage Nevada national monuments
The Center for Biological Diversity points to increasing visitor pressure and unregulated cattle grazing as part of the threat to desert tortoise habitats in Nevada's Basin and Range and Gold Butte national monuments.

UFC settles antitrust lawsuits by fighters for $335 million
The class of 1,200 UFC fighters sought to "force the UFC to change the way it does business.”

Republican National Committee sues Nevada elections chief over voter registration records
"This is comparing apples to orangutans,” Nevada's attorney general told the GOP in January regarding claims of voter roll inaccuracy.

Las Vegas judge delays Telles murder trial amid ongoing bribery probe
The ongoing bribery investigation predates the murder of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German's murder.




