Groups trying to control raven growth in Nevada

Nevermind the Super Bowl team from Baltimore. In Nevada, real ravens pose a growing problem for ranchers, wildlife managers and two well-known species struggling to survive.

Former state senator enters North Las Vegas mayoral race

Concerned about the city’s current path, North Las Vegas mayoral candidate former state Sen. John Lee said he anticipates this campaign will be a “very hard fought race.”

Health trust for Clark County teachers in trouble

The union-created health trust covering one of the largest employee groups in the state – Clark County’s 17,000 public school teachers – is hemorrhaging money and will be “belly up in 60 to 90 days.”

Las Vegas council members face election challenges

Campaign season in Nevada’s biggest city has only just begun but City Council incumbents are already looking to salt away new terms in office.

DOE Secretary Chu, who battled Yucca project, resigns

Energy Secretary Steven Chu, who carried out the Obama administration’s plan to shut down the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project and oversaw the distribution of billions of dollars in loans to boost renewable energy, said Friday he will step down from the Cabinet post he’s held for four years.

Police make two arrests in gang-related shooting

Two men have been arrested in last week’s gang-related shooting of a 22-year-old North Las Vegas man, according to Las Vegas police.

Nevada’s job numbers expected to show improvement

The U.S. job market is proving sturdier than expected at a time when the economy is under pressure from Washington gridlock and the threat of government spending cuts.

Legislature tax battle: GOP still has the power

When it comes to Nevada Legislature and new taxes, the Republicans have the power to stop all of them this session.

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