Las Vegas City Attorney Rebecca Wolfson has raised more than $340,000 in a race for Municipal Court, out fundraising all other judicial candidates in the upcoming primary elections.
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Speakers at a Board of Regents meeting expressed disappointment in a lack of response from the board and UNLV leadership on a recent commencement speech.
The lawsuit was being brought with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to break up the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters and hurting artists.
With the campaign season in full swing, 10 hopefuls pitched their vision for the city’s future to at the “Meet the Candidates” forum in the west valley.
Clark County will likely challenge a district court judge’s decision in the ongoing litigation with Gypsum Resources to the state Supreme Court.
Trustee Kevin Child’s call for an in-depth independent examination of the district’s books gains additional support as budget shortfall widens.
With four days remaining in the Nevada legislative session, the Senate finance committee has introduced a bill draft request to provide $17 million for a human capital management system for the Clark County School District.
A new institute to produce highly trained teachers to work in Nevada schools will move forward with a $5 million anonymous donation.
The showdown over education savings accounts and the Nevada budget came to a head on the Senate floor Thursday when the body rejected along party lines a bill to tax recreational marijuana.
Don’t plan on that medical marijuana apprenticeship just yet. If you’re applying for a state college scholarship program, plan to go to class full-time. And Nevada business owners won’t be forced to provide sick leave to workers.
During the 1950s, a generation of musicians, pit bosses and servers who worked on the Strip settled modest homes sprung up in the Beverly Green neighborhood east of Paradise Road.
There was disagreement Monday over the ramifications of a bill amending public works contracts and the potential cost to the state.
Nevada lawmakers are well on the way toward ending its standing as one of the few states that does not criminalize bestiality.
A political action committee has formed to push for a ballot measure that would prevent sanctuary cities in Nevada.
Measure requiring schools to keep albuterol inhalers on campuses in case a student has an asthma attack draws opposition from districts who see it as too costly.