by McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 1, 2022 The Mob Museum got a makeover in mid-February. For one night, the Depression-era building in downtown Las Vegas became the place for a … [Read more...] about Gala fundraisers coming back stronger as pandemic recedes
Group requests more analysis of Thacker Pass plans
by Timothy Burmeister, The Elko Daily, March 30, 2022 Western Watersheds Project sent a letter to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offices saying they had … [Read more...] about Group requests more analysis of Thacker Pass plans
Nevada Supreme Court: Lower Court can’t rule on Wynn discipline matter
by Howard Stutz, The Nevada Independent, March 31, 2022 The Nevada Supreme Court said a lower court lacked jurisdictional standing when it ruled in 2020 that state gaming regulators couldn’t hold … [Read more...] about Nevada Supreme Court: Lower Court can’t rule on Wynn discipline matter
Pandemic accelerated marijuana sales in Nevada but slowed alcohol purchases
by Da Yeon Eom, The Nevada Independent, April 3, 2022 Nevada’s alcohol tax collections dropped during the pandemic, though tax officials attributed that more to a lack of wholesale purchases from … [Read more...] about Pandemic accelerated marijuana sales in Nevada but slowed alcohol purchases
Democrats worry that what happens in Nevada will not stay in Nevada
by Jennifer Medina and Reid J. Epstein, The New York Times, April 1, 2022 LAS VEGAS — Scars from the coronavirus pandemic are still visible here. Housing prices skyrocketed, with rents rising … [Read more...] about Democrats worry that what happens in Nevada will not stay in Nevada