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August 10, 2012 - 1:34 am
Former Nevada Gov. and U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan, 88, keeps busy. Here’s his thoughts on current events.
Transit officials are looking at the future of mobility along a long stretch of Charleston Boulevard between Summerlin and the east Las Vegas Valley.
Emails obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show 120 complaints sent to a CCSD account from Aug. 1, 2024, to June 20, 2025, about things like speeding and drivers ignoring crosswalks.
A judge recently allowed the State Contractors Board to enforce Assembly Bill 227 for the first time since 2021.
With three public scoping meetings completed, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Bureau of Land Management and a consultant must next work on the EIS report.
The fog of war and the political agenda of the country’s newspaper of record envelops an 18-month-old Gaza boy and the nature of his suffering.
France, the U.K. and Canada have proved themselves suckers and enablers for the Hamas terrorists who started war by murdering Israeli civilians.
President Donald Trump’s 2028 election betting odds improved in late June despite the two-term limit on the presidency. But his chances recently worsened.
Through various recruitment efforts, 97 percent of classrooms will be filled with licensed educators.
Current and former Clark County officials will face the Nevada ethics board over accepting Las Vegas Grand Prix tickets, an ethics panel has determined.