Mail delivery for Nevadans will be pricier and slower for some customers starting Friday, when the U.S. Postal Service will implement its new service standards. Delivery times for certain mail … [Read more...] about USPS changes taking effect Friday likely to mean slower first-class mail
Politics and Government
Sisolak highlights need for economic diversity during tour
Diversifying the Nevada economy is key to creating more stability and opportunity for workers, Gov. Steve Sisolak said Wednesday after touring a Henderson silver minting company. The governor said he … [Read more...] about Sisolak highlights need for economic diversity during tour
‘A win for all landowners’: Judge rules Las Vegas took 35 acres on Badlands
A Clark County District Court judge has agreed with the developer behind stalled housing plans on the defunct Badlands golf course near Summerlin who claimed that interference by Las Vegas officials … [Read more...] about ‘A win for all landowners’: Judge rules Las Vegas took 35 acres on Badlands
Titus sponsors bill to regulate, ban bump stocks
Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., has introduced a bill to regulate and ban bump stocks, just days before a grim anniversary in which one of the devices was used to kill 60 people and wound hundreds more at a … [Read more...] about Titus sponsors bill to regulate, ban bump stocks
Former senator Heller expected to join GOP race for governor
CARSON CITY — Former GOP Sen. Dean Heller is expected to announce his candidacy for governor at a “special announcement” scheduled for Monday at the local GOP party headquarters in the state … [Read more...] about Former senator Heller expected to join GOP race for governor