Governor Lombardo’s Signature: Key Bills from Nevada’s 2025 Legislative Session That Could Impact Your Daily Life

Las Vegas, Nevada — With the conclusion of the 2025 Legislative Session, Governor Joe Lombardo is now tasked with reviewing over 400 bills passed by lawmakers. As of Wednesday, he has signed 209 of these into law, leading to a series of changes that will impact various sectors and communities across the state. Among the newly enacted measures, several focus on transportation. Assembly Bill 20 permits the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to include symbols and codes on driver’s licenses that indicate specific medical conditions, such as epilepsy and diabetes. This initiative aims to inform … Read more

Speeding Driver Convicted of Killing Washington State Trooper in Tragic DUI Crash

Everett, Wash. — A Snohomish County jury returned a guilty verdict on Tuesday against Raul Benitez-Santana for vehicular homicide and vehicular assault following a crash that resulted in the death of Washington State Patrol Trooper Christopher Gadd in March 2024. On March 2, Benitez-Santana was driving at a speed of 107 mph while impaired when he collided with Gadd’s parked patrol vehicle on the shoulder of southbound Interstate 5 near Marysville. The impact left Trooper Gadd, 27, dead at the scene. A sentencing hearing is set for July 2. The incident occurred just before 3 … Read more

Tensions Rise Ahead of Key House Vote as State Officials Accuse HealthTrust Leader of Misleading Testimony

Concord, N.H. — As the New Hampshire House of Representatives prepares to cast a critical vote regarding the future of state risk pool groups that manage insurance for governmental units, a legal dispute has emerged involving Secretary of State David Scanlan and HealthTrust, the state’s largest insurance pool. During a recent court deposition, Scanlan’s legal counsel accused HealthTrust Executive Director Scott DeRoche of providing misleading information about the organization’s legal authority. Richard Gagliuso, representing Scanlan, challenged DeRoche’s assertions about HealthTrust’s nature, stating that the organization’s claims about its status as a “self-insurer” providing “fully insured” … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks ICE’s Last-Minute Attempt to Transfer Milford High Student Ahead of Immigration Hearing

MILFORD, Mass. — A federal judge has halted a last-minute effort by immigration officials to relocate an 18-year-old Milford High School student just one day before his scheduled court appearance on immigration matters. U.S. District Judge George O’Toole denied a request from government attorneys seeking to transfer Marcelo Gomes Da Silva to another state after previously instructing that any relocation must allow for a minimum of 48 hours’ notice. According to court documents, motions for transfer and notification were submitted by Patricia Hyde, acting Field Office Director for Boston’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), along … Read more