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Parks pay heavy price in Clark County’s $80 million Red Rock development settlement
The $80 million price tag on the settlement between Clark County and the developer of homes on the edge of Red Rock Canyon will have a lasting impact on the county's budget and park projects throughout the valley.
Small plane with 3 on board makes emergency landing on Nevada highway. No one is hurt
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — The pilot of a small plane was able to make an emergency landing safely on a highway in northern Nevada after running out of fuel, authorities said Saturday. No vehicles were hit, and none of the three people on board the aircraft were injured...
Ex-Raider Richie Incognito pleads for Jon Gruden to return to NFL
It's now been nearly three years since Jon Gruden was forced to resign from his job as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach due to a litany of offensive emails being leaked to the media. He then sued the NFL for the emails getting leaked, which won't make teams super eager to hire him.
Southern Nevada delegation asks feds for 20-year mining ban near Ash Meadows wildlife refuge
Policy, politics and progressive commentary Southern Nevada’s federal delegation are calling on the federal government to prohibit mining on public land in the fragile Amargosa River watershed, an effort pushed by locals in the area for months. On Tuesday, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto sent a letter to federal land managers, urging the Department of the Interior to implement a 20-year […] The post Southern Nevada delegation asks feds for 20-year mining ban near Ash Meadows wildlife refuge appeared first on Nevada Current.
Town Hall opens NV insurance commissioner’s eyes on wildfire driven challenges
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – There was standing room only at the Donald W. Reynolds Community Center, even after organizers added rows of chairs to accommodate the many community members who attended the Town Hall in Incline Village on Friday, June 28. That’s where Nevada Division of Insurance Commissioner Scott...
How will Nevada cities and counties react to U.S. Supreme Court homeless ruling?
Policy, politics and progressive commentary Though a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision gives cities more leeway to criminalize unhoused people for sleeping in public, Nevada municipalities have already enacted punitive measures in recent years. The Supreme Court on June 28 ruled that anti-camping bans passed by cities don’t violate the 8th Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment even when […] The post How will Nevada cities and counties react to U.S. Supreme Court homeless ruling? appeared first on Nevada Current.
Nevada U.S. Senate candidates have differing views on inflation, the economy
(The Center Square) – Polling nationwide indicates that elevated inflation and the U.S. economy are right up there with the border crisis and immigration policies as the top issues on voters’ minds heading into the November elections. The Center Square Voters Voice Poll in March 2024 of more than 2,500 likely voters identified inflation/price increases (named […]
Heat wave forecast to last until Friday
An excessive heat warning for all of Western Nevada has been extended through Friday morning. “When all is said and done, this will probably go down as one of the longer heatwaves on record in Western Nevada and the Eastern Sierra,” National Weather Service Meteorologist Chris Smallcomb said on Saturday afternoon.
RFK Jr. submits signatures to be on Nevada ballot
Policy, politics and progressive commentary Robert Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign says it has submitted enough signatures in Nevada to qualify for the November ballot. Kennedy’s campaign said in a news release Friday it submitted some 30,000 signatures on Wednesday, ahead of the state’s July 5 deadline. The signatures will have to be verified by the counties and state. It’s the […] The post RFK Jr. submits signatures to be on Nevada ballot appeared first on Nevada Current.
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