by James DeHaven, Reno Gazette-Journal, June 2, 2022 Nevada plans to ditch its investments in companies that manufacture or sell assault weapons, Treasurer Zach Conine announced on … [Read more...] about Nevada to sell its assault weapon-linked financial assets in wake of latest mass shooting
Las Vegas esports arena operator reports 4Q losses
by Richard N. Velotta, Las Vegas Review-Journal, May 31, 2022 The company that operates the esports arena at Luxor reported fourth-quarter and full-year losses for 2021 after being delayed in its … [Read more...] about Las Vegas esports arena operator reports 4Q losses
Amazon warehouses sell for big money in Southern Nevada
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 4, 2022 A warehouse isn’t exactly the most exciting piece of real estate. As one developer put it to me years ago, it’s just four walls with a lot of … [Read more...] about Amazon warehouses sell for big money in Southern Nevada
Indy Explains: How deceased Nevadans are removed from the voter rolls
by Sean Golonka, The Nevada Independent, May 31, 2022 America has a long history of dead people casting votes. Though they may not change the outcome of an election or constitute … [Read more...] about Indy Explains: How deceased Nevadans are removed from the voter rolls
EDITORIAL: Court rejects education funding lawsuit. Now, it needs to enforce separation-of-powers clause.
by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, June 3, 2022 A lawsuit seeking to upend Nevada’s constitutional structure for allocating education dollars is finally dead. Last month, the Nevada … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Court rejects education funding lawsuit. Now, it needs to enforce separation-of-powers clause.