An error by SNWA, combined with pushback to a “nonfunctional turf” ban could leave the Las Vegas Valley short of the water savings it needs to continue growing without increasing its overall water use.
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Juneteenth, marking the end of U.S. slavery, could become a state holiday, and lawmakers are set to remove language allowing slavery as punishment from the state constitution.
Pamela Goynes-Brown took the ceremonial oath of office Wednesday afternoon.
Gov. Steve Sisolak held a ceremonial bill signing on Monday for a mining tax plan that will funnel millions of dollars into education accounts starting in 2023.
A fire in a building that North Las Vegas was eyeing as the site of a library has prompted officials to propose using the money for other needs instead.
In Clark County, no one would say whether the child of a man who tested positive for the virus was a public or charter school student. In Northern Nevada, things were different.
The partnership will focus on placing children who statistics indicate would otherwise have difficulty finding adoptive homes.
New Jersey senator and 2020 presidential hopeful Cory Booker discussed gun violence, affordable housing, minimum wage and education in an exclusive Labor Day interview with the Review-Journal.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee up to this point has remained silent about the general election campaign to serve Ward 4 on the City Council.
While lawmakers significantly altered the education landscape in the state, they did not add as much money for public schools as some education advocates had sought.