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Water authority’s pipeline project now in hands of federal judge

At the end of a two-hour hearing in Las Vegas on Monday, U.S. District Judge Andrew Gordon. said he would issue a written ruling at a later date that could determine whether the authority is allowed to build its multibillion-dollar project across roughly 300 miles of federal land.

 
Stakeholders fume over Zinke’s shortened Nevada monuments visit

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s cancellation of planned meetings with tribal leaders and Rep. Dina Titus prompted an angry news conference Monday at which they accused him of not wanting to hear “the whole story.”

Anti-marijuana group takes aim at Nevada rules

Opponents of recreational marijuana say Nevada will be hit with “very serious unintended consequences” if the state does not tighten its regulations of the legal cannabis market.

Eastern Nevada pipeline foes get day in Las Vegas court

Three years and two dozen motions later, a federal court in Las Vegas will hear a federal lawsuit Monday that seeks to block the Southern Nevada Water Authority from siphoning groundwater from a 300-mile swath of eastern Nevada.

Dress for Success walk at Miracle Mile Shops helps empower women

In its fifth year, the Dress for Success Southern Nevada power walk at the Miracle Mile Shops on the Strip brought together the organization’s clients, sponsors and community members to promote healthy living and empowerment for disadvantaged women in the workforce.

Crash closes I-15 southbound lanes near Mesquite

Southbound lanes on Interstate 15 near Mesquite are closed Friday night after a two-vehicle crash with injuries, according to posts onTwitter from the Mesquite Police Department.

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