Republican lawmakers who supported Gov. Brian Sandoval’s tax package have outraised their anti-tax Republican challengers so far this year.
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Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a confidential settlement with Steven Jacobs, former president and CEO of Sands China Ltd., who filed a wrongful termination lawsuit shortly after he was fired in July 2010.
Melanie Kushnir was much more than a hiker, she was an inspiration.
Executives with XpressWest, the company franchised to build a high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and Southern California, have talked with officials with Hyperloop One, the high-tech, high-speed transport system under development in North Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Conrad Hafen showed “a complete disregard for the law” when he ordered a deputy public defender handcuffed in court and sent her client to jail for six months, a group of defense lawyers wrote in a complaint with the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline.
Temperatures are expected to climb to record-breaking heights this week, and an excessive heat watch has been issued for the weekend.
The Clark County Education Association, which represents the approximately 18,000 teachers who work for the Clark County School District, recently posted blistering Internet ads against District A Trustee Deanna Wright and school board president and District C Trustee Linda Young.
John White will serve as acting chancellor for the Nevada System of Higher Education starting in July, earning an annual base salary of $303,000.
Assembly Speaker John Hambrick is the target of mailers blasting his role in supporting $1.5 billion in new and extended sunset taxes for public education that the Legislature passed in 2015.
If you see people wearing orange everywhere on Thursday, there’s a reason why. It’s National Gun Violence Awareness Day, and Las Vegas activists are joining the national Wear Orange campaign.