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Las Vegas ‘abused its discretion’ in Badlands vote, judge rules

A Clark County District Court judge said the city of Las Vegas “abused its discretion” in approving a developer’s plans for condominiums on the Badlands golf course without a major modification to the master plan.

Nevada economic group OKs companies for tax abatements

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development board is slated to approve more than $2.8 million in tax abatements Thursday for the company to do just that.

Laxalt says he was not asked to join lawsuit on net neutrality

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, through a statement from his office, said on Wednesday he was not asked to join a lawsuit that criticized the federal government’s December decision to give internet service providers control over the speed of online data transfers.

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.

State workshops delve into Nevada energy choice measure

A top state regulatory official on Tuesday likened a controversial ballot measure that would allow Nevadans to pick their power provider to getting a tattoo.

Dispute involving Las Vegas Strip safety posts gets ugly

Muller Construction may file a criminal complaint against a labor official whose accusation has delayed a Las Vegas Strip safety project, an attorney representing the company said.

Innovation, transportation at heart of Sandoval speech

Car-summoning watches, voice-responsive computers, artificial intelligence and robo-deliveries were pipe dreams when people like Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval were growing up watching television shows like “Knight Rider,” “The Jetsons.”