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Pay dispute continues to delay Las Vegas Strip bollards project

The installation of hundreds more steel safety posts along Las Vegas Strip sidewalks has been delayed at least another three weeks because of a continuing payroll dispute.

Juden’s unusual career path may lead to key role in North Las Vegas

Juden’s journey continues Wednesday, when the North Las Vegas City Council will consider whether to appoint him as interim city manager just one week after a nasty argument with his boss got him fired, rehired and potentially promoted within 24 hours.

Federal shutdown would hit workers, contractors and parkgoers hardest

In Nevada, nearly 11,000 federal civilian employees and an unknown number of federal contractors would likely bear the brunt of a closure. But the expected closure of popular recreation area also would hurt tourists and businesses.

Dueling lawsuits by local, state teachers unions head to trial

The suits over dues and representation filed by the Clark County Education Association and the Nevada State Education Association both survived motions to dismiss in separate hearings on Tuesday.

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