By Thom Reilly, The Conversation, July 8, 2024 Over the course of Nevada history, no one party has dominated the state’s politics, and its electorate has remained surprisingly balanced in its … [Read more...] about Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship
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Nevada’s minimum wage going up to $12 an hour on July 1; two-tier system is out
This increase comes after the passage of AB456, which increased the minimum wage by 75 cents annually over a five-year period. By Kelsea Frobes, The Nevada Independent, July 1, 2024 Before … [Read more...] about Nevada’s minimum wage going up to $12 an hour on July 1; two-tier system is out
Fly me to Ivanpah: As traffic records tumble in Vegas, officials eye a second airport
By Howard Stutz, The Nevada Independent, June 23, 2024 Harry Reid International Airport has nearly run out of space. The 76-year-old facility is landlocked and can’t expand beyond its current … [Read more...] about Fly me to Ivanpah: As traffic records tumble in Vegas, officials eye a second airport
Republicans Plan to Step Up Their Ground Game in a Crucial Battleground
By David M. Drucker, John McCormack, Charles Hilu, and Grant Lefelar, The Dispatch, June 21, 2024 Pro-Trump Outside Group to Boost Nevada Ground Game The Republican Leadership Fund, an outside … [Read more...] about Republicans Plan to Step Up Their Ground Game in a Crucial Battleground
Henderson asks BLM to sell land in western part of city
By Patrick Blennerhassett, Las Vegas Review-Journal, June 19, 2024 The city of Henderson is asking the federal government to auction off a few key chunks of land this fall. The Henderson … [Read more...] about Henderson asks BLM to sell land in western part of city