by Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 22, 2022 Democrats at the state and national levels have embraced a slew of deadlines to hasten their goal of a renewable energy future. Nevada, for instance, … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Red tape holding up renewable energy projects
Nevada overdose deaths continue to climb, reports show
The Las Vegas father says he has cried and wondered, over and over, what he could have done to avert tragedy at his home. One day in February, his daughter, Mia Gugino, 17, was playing with her … [Read more...] about Nevada overdose deaths continue to climb, reports show
Overturning of eviction ban not expected to have major impact in Nevada
The Supreme Court decision to overturn the federal eviction moratorium Thursday is expected to have little effect in Nevada because the state already has protections in place for renters through … [Read more...] about Overturning of eviction ban not expected to have major impact in Nevada
Proof of vaccination to be a requirement for CES 2022 admission
When tens of thousands of people arrive for CES in January, they’ll be required to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination to be registered. The Consumer Technology Association, sponsors of Las … [Read more...] about Proof of vaccination to be a requirement for CES 2022 admission
Hearings could pave way to new ways to gamble in Nevada
Upcoming regulatory hearings could lead to long-term changes to how we gamble in Nevada casinos. On Thursday, the Nevada Gaming Commission will consider a recommendation from the Gaming Control Board … [Read more...] about Hearings could pave way to new ways to gamble in Nevada