Trump makes pitch to labor leaders, finds polite applause

President Donald Trump addressed the North America’s Business Trades Unions 2017 legislative conference Tuesday with the clear expectation the crowd would respond favorably to his “America First” rhetoric and his pledge to spend $1 trillion on America’s infrastructure.

Newspaper’s redesign is a winner

I want to congratulate the ownership, management and all the folks at the Review-Journal on the new look of the paper. It is outstanding.

Gender pay gap shrinking but here to stay, attorney says

Eighty-four cents: That’s how much an average woman in Nevada employed full-time makes for every dollar a man makes, according to a report released in recognition of Tuesday, Equal Pay Day.

Marvin Menzies discusses lessons learned

Marvin Menzies hadn’t been hired at this time last year, a few days removed from the national championship, and inheriting a program with three scholarship players generated predictable results.

Vegas Golden Knights license plate heads to Senate vote

A Senate committee Tuesday passed a bill authorizing a special license plate for hockey fans to show support for the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights.

Disabled voter bill unanimously approved by Nevada Senate

Election officials will have to provide separate lines for disabled voters or allow them to go to the front of the line under a bill unanimously approved Tuesday by the Nevada Senate.

 
Desert aquaponics farm delivers bounty to Las Vegas Strip

A farm just across the Nevada border is delivering nearly $40,000 in vegetables a year to leading Las Vegas restaurants including Red Square and Herringbone, part of Hakkasan Group, as well as RM Seafood and RX Boiler Room.

Clark County under ozone advisory through September

A season-long advisory for ozone pollution has been issued for Clark County through Sept. 30, according to the county’s Department of Air Quality.

Panel sends Nevada baby-changing table bill to Assembly

An Assembly panel gave unanimous support Tuesday to a bill requiring new public buildings to have baby changing tables in all restrooms — men’s and women’s.

Former UNLV coach Dave Rice hired at Washington

Former UNLV basketball coach Dave Rice was named an assistant at Washington on Tuesday. Rice spent this past season as an assistant at UNR.

MGM Resorts to raise parking rates April 12

Less than a year after implementing parking fees at most of its properties, MGM Resorts International will increase its rates next week, some by as much as 39 percent.

Ryan doesn’t give much hope for quick health care vote

President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress lurched between repealing Obamacare or rewriting the U.S. tax code as their top priority, with Speaker Paul Ryan on Tuesday dampening White House hopes for a quick vote on health care legislation.

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