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New law to shake up housing authority leadership

Local elected officials will have more control over the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority under a new law that takes effect Saturday.

 
Facing defections, Senate GOP leaders delay health care vote

Senate Republican leaders are delaying a vote on their health care bill until after the July 4 recess as a GOP rebellion left them lacking enough votes to begin debating the legislation, two sources said Tuesday.

Nevada retail marijuana sales on track to begin in July

A legal challenge by alcohol distributors over who could transport recreational marijuana between cultivation facilities and dispensaries looked as though it might push back the state’s goal of rolling out marijuana sales on July 1.

Nevada high court ruling involves foreclosed Henderson home

The Nevada Supreme Court weighed in Thursday with another ruling in a long-running HOA super-priority lien dispute, finding that loans backed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae can be protected from foreclosure.

Clark County, union come to terms on deal

More than 5,000 Clark County employees will be guaranteed 2 percent raises this summer if county commissioners approve their union’s new contracts on Tuesday.

Sandoval signs off on energy, education bills

Gov. Brian Sandoval on Thursday signed a bill into law that is expected to resurrect the rooftop solar industry in Nevada.

Las Vegas council to hear new plan for Badlands golf course

A pared-down but still contentious plan to develop the shuttered Badlands golf course will be heard next week by the Las Vegas City Council, the third time in seven months the panel has mulled a large-scale residential proposal for the 250-acre property.

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