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$20M in federal grants coming to Clark County

Dozens of local projects can advance now that $20 million in federal grants will be funneled to local governments in Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas officials may pause golf course changes

As golf course closures and redevelopment plans continue to rile residents across the valley, the Las Vegas City Council next week will take up a moratorium on applications for redeveloping courses and other common open spaces in the city.

Tule Springs monument gets new superintendent

Diane Keith, a 26-year National Park Service veteran, will oversee fossil-rich national monument in north Las Vegas Valley.

Court upholds plan to pipe groundwater to Las Vegas Valley

But in ruling against lawsuit filed by local governments, tribes and environmental groups, federal judge orders Bureau of Land Management to develop plan to repair environmental damage caused by the $15 billion project.

Heller talks immigration, health care with Las Vegas Latinos

At a Wednesday morning breakfast hosted by the state’s oldest Latino political organization, a local clean energy advocate asked U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., when he’d finally host a town hall sans entrance fee. Heller ignored the question and left the building.

Nonprofit donates millions to help immigrants get legal counsel

A national nonprofit dedicated to clean energy, health care and immigration advocacy announces the donation in Las Vegas to assist non-citizen immigrants in dealings with U.S. immigration authorities.

FAA reduces comment period for proposed Las Vegas Raiders stadium

The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday shortened by three weeks a public comment period for a study that will determine whether the Raiders’ proposed 225-foot-tall stadium would impact jetliner traffic at McCarran International Airport.

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