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Solar companies push back against NV Energy rate plan

The Nevada Public Utilities Commission is fast-tracking a proposed rate structure required by a new law that aims to increase the number of solar customers in Nevada.

 
First look at details of new Raiders stadium in Las Vegas may answer questions

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority will get its first look at the details of the financing of the 65,000-seat domed football stadium when it meets Thursday, a day after Clark County officials conduct a high-impact project hearing on the development.

Charlottesville numb after weekend rally turned deadly

Reeling from a weekend of racial violence, this bucolic university town remained numb Monday from the death of a local woman and the others injured during a white nationalist rally over a statue of a Confederate war hero.

Trump denounces ‘repugnant’ white supremacists, hate groups

President Donald Trump returned to the White House Monday to renounce racism as “evil” and noted a civil rights investigation into the “horrific attack” in Charlottesville that “killed one innocent American and wounded 20 others.”

Trump says he’s considering pardoning ex-Arizona sheriff Arpaio

President Donald Trump is “seriously considering” pardoning Joe Arpaio, a former Arizona sheriff convicted of misdemeanor contempt of court for disregarding a judge’s order to stop traffic controls targeting suspected undocumented immigrants, Fox News reported on Monday.

Trump lashes out after drug company CEO resigns from council

The CEO of the nation’s third largest pharmaceutical company resigned from a manufacturing council that advises President Donald Trump days after racially tinged clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, citing “a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism.”

Sandoval joins governors in criminal justice initiative

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and seven other governors this week will join the Face to Face initiative, a national call to action encouraging policymakers to personally engage with the people who are closest to the correctional system.