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Body recovered at Lake Mohave may be missing teen

Las Vegas police believe a body that was recovered Wednesday in Lake Mohave may be the teen boy who jumped off a 20-foot cliff to help another swimmer that went missing, an official said.

City of Las Vegas budget balanced; 35 new workers to be hired

Las Vegas leaders on Wednesday unveiled the city’s first balanced budget in nearly a decade, a $524 million preliminary spending plan that includes some $3 million to hire 35 new employees.

Colorado River corridor water trail one of only 16 in the U.S.

Black Canyon National Water Trail in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is one of only 16 national water trails in the United States and the first one in the Southwest. Designated last year, this Colorado River corridor stretches from Hoover Dam about 30 miles downstream to Lake Mojave.

 
California water mandates won’t affect Southern Nevada rules

In the wake of a landmark California water conservation mandate announced Wednesday, Southern Nevada officials said water policies will not be changed.

Federal judge blocks strike by Allegiant pilots

A federal judge put the brakes on a strike by Allegiant Air’s pilots union Wednesday, issuing a temporary restraining order nine hours before union members planned to walk and not fly. The order, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Gloria Navarro in Las Vegas, immediately relieved thousands of Allegiant customers who could have been stranded in the middle of their spring break trips.

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