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Transparency is lacking in Nevada government

Today begins Sunshine Week, a national initiative to promote the importance of open government and freedom of information, and the Review-Journal is publishing several stories about the importance of government transparency.

32,000 show opposition to Air Force range expansion in Nevada

More than 32,000 people submitted comments in opposition to the Air Force’s plan to expand its training range north of Las Vegas at the expense of the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.

Snickers, the castaway puppy, had fun life with Las Vegas owner

A decade ago, Snickers just might have been the world’s most famous cocker spaniel. In his first nine months, he had survived a shipwreck only to be left to fend for himself on an island. Enter then-Summerlin resident Jack Joslin, who gave Snickers his forever home.

Las Vegas City Council candidates share ideas at NAACP forum

Job training programs, safer neighborhoods and a community garden are among the ideas some Las Vegas City Council hopefuls have for a richer Ward 5 in five years. Candidates for the Ward 5 seat took part in a forum Saturday.

More than 3,000 celebrate Walk for Wishes in Las Vegas

Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada’s annual Walk for Wishes, which also includes a 5k run, drew more than 3,000 participants to Town Square Las Vegas. The event raises money for future wishes while celebrating “wish kids” and their families.

 
It’s time to ‘spring forward’ for Southern Nevadans

The shift from standard time to daylight saving time officially takes place at 2 a.m. Sunday. With the spring forward, you lose out an hour’s sleep Saturday night.