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Sisolak proposes record spending – VIDEO
 
Sisolak proposes record spending – VIDEO

Nevada’s growing economy and the largest tax hike in Nevada history, passed just four years ago, have given Sisolak record amounts to spend. And spend he does, seeking to increase the state budget by over 10 percent or around $900 million.

Las Vegas homebuilders
 
Las Vegas homebuilders

Southern Nevada homebuilders last year closed the most sales in more than a decade. But the market is expected to cool off in 2019. Builders closed 10,669 sales last year, up 14% from 2017, according to Home Builders Research. The Las Vegas firm is forecasting a roughly 5% drop in closings and permits this year. Home Builders Research President Andrew Smith

The Water Question Part 4: It’s all about the grass
 
The Water Question Part 4: It’s all about the grass

Our ability to grow relies heavily on current and future conservation of our water supply. To that end, SNWA has increased the rebate for home owners to convert turf to desert landscaping.

The Water Question Part 2: How bad are things?
 
The Water Question Part 2: How bad are things?

How the driest state with the smallest allocation of Colorado River water invested in infrastructure to build a “third straw” and insure a community water supply when water can no longer be released down river.

The Water Question Part 1: How did we get here?
 
The Water Question Part 1: How did we get here?

When representatives of seven Western states met in 1922 to divvy up the Colorado River, Las Vegas was a dusty railroad stop with fewer than 2,400 residents. From the building of Hoover Dam to the establishment of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, Nevada still gets the same allotment as it did after those early Colorado River negotiations.

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