Things are likely to get more expensive for Las Vegas’ biggest water users. The Las Vegas Valley Water District is set to change its tiered water rate structure for single-family homes in a way that … [Read more...] about Big water users may see bigger bills soon
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Sisolak, Lombardo clash on crime, abortion in only debate
Gov. Steve Sisolak and Republican challenger Joe Lombardo clashed Sunday morning on education, crime, housing, abortion and more in their first — and likely only — debate ahead of the Nov. 8 … [Read more...] about Sisolak, Lombardo clash on crime, abortion in only debate
Workers battle the heat — no A/C, no shade, no water breaks
Broken or no air conditioning for months. No shade for hours. No water breaks. These are some of the hundreds of heat-related complaints reported to the Nevada Occupational Safety and Health … [Read more...] about Workers battle the heat — no A/C, no shade, no water breaks
Tensions flare after armed protest outside political office
WASHINGTON – Political tensions spiked in east Las Vegas this month when police were called to the opening of a Democratic campaign office, an event which drew armed protesters carrying holstered … [Read more...] about Tensions flare after armed protest outside political office
Report: New citizens could have ‘decisive’ impact on elections
A report released Thursday shows just how influential new U.S. citizens could be in the November midterms, especially in Nevada. The “New American Voters in Nevada” report found that 42,976 citizens … [Read more...] about Report: New citizens could have ‘decisive’ impact on elections