WASHINGTON – A bill to swap federal public land for private development in the Las Vegas Valley was derailed this week when Clark County balked at a reduction in acreage, prompting Sen. Catherine … [Read more...] about Clark County land swap bill derails in Senate, passage unlikely this year
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CCSD: Employee COVID vaccination mandate ‘has not been necessary’
With a new school year approaching, the Clark County School District says it doesn’t have an employee COVID-19 vaccination mandate and its development “has not been necessary.” In September, the … [Read more...] about CCSD: Employee COVID vaccination mandate ‘has not been necessary’
Clark County releases recount totals in GOP primary for governor
The results of the Republican governor primary had few changes after Clark County finished its portion of a statewide recount Friday. Joey Gilbert requested the recount, at his own cost of nearly … [Read more...] about Clark County releases recount totals in GOP primary for governor
Nevada open primary measure appears headed for November ballot
During the June 14 primary election, nonpartisan voters saw a ballot that was considerably shorter than the one used by registered Democrats and Republicans. Voters who have chosen not to affiliate … [Read more...] about Nevada open primary measure appears headed for November ballot
Nevada conserves water, but big cuts to the river still may come
Federal officials’ call for massive cuts along the Colorado River has water managers in the American West scrambling to find common ground before the federal government comes down with its own … [Read more...] about Nevada conserves water, but big cuts to the river still may come