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Company stops home water delivery to Nevada tribe in mine fight

It was an uncharacteristically urgent demand at a U.S. Superfund site where the cleanup of an abandoned World War II-era mine has dragged on for two decades and progress is measured, at best, in years.

Las Vegas working to make a cooler downtown experience

It’s a question many Las Vegans — from the newly minted transplants to the seasoned desert dwellers — probably have variations of the same answer to: who wants to walk anywhere downtown at 1:30 p.m. in July?

Emergency rule to give Nevada teachers more time to pass course

Gov. Brian Sandoval filed an emergency regulation on Thursday to provide relief for Nevada teachers who are in jeopardy of losing their jobs by failing to complete a state-mandated course.

 
Immigrant who was detained files records request in Las Vegas

A Mexican mother of three and undocumented immigrant who was detained by federal immigration agents in late March filed a Freedom of Information Act request for records relating to her detention.

Governor may act on ‘family engagement’ rule for Nevada teachers

Nevada’s Republican governor said to be reviewing potential emergency regulations that would allow teachers who fail to meet the state requirement to remain in the classroom after Review-Journal report.

MGM exec appointed to replace Crear on Nevada Board of Regents

A seat on the Nevada Board of Regents made vacant by now-Las Vegas Councilman Cedric Crear will be filled temporarily by North Las Vegas resident and MGM executive Anthony Williams.

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