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Nuclear waste, atomic testing on tap for Nevada in Project 2025 manifesto
A victory by Donald Trump in November could revive America’s long-shuttered nuclear weapons testing program in Southern Nevada, as well as the stalled effort to bury the nation’s radioactive waste at Yucca Mountain, 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. “This is a new ballgame,” former U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan, chairman of Nevada’s Commission on Nuclear […] The post Nuclear waste, atomic testing on tap for Nevada in Project 2025 manifesto appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
'Untouchable’: NV state workers have few ways to hold managers accountable for misconduct
In interviews with more than 30 current and former state employees and a review of state policies, The Nevada Independent found there are limited mechanisms in place to discipline higher-level state employees.
Nevada state government to host hiring event in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Nevada state government will host a hiring event this week for multiple departments. The hiring event will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 23 and 24, at the Mineral Building on 500 E. Warm Springs Road, near Bermuda Road. Veterans with VA documents...
Nearly 250 banned in ‘order out corridor’ law in downtown Las Vegas
Nearly 250 banned in ‘order out corridor’ law in downtown Las Vegas. Nearly 250 people have been barred from stepping foot in and around tourist destinations in downtown Las Vegas since the city broadened its “order out corridor” in the winter, according to a presentation at City Hall this week.
Sparks City Council votes to reject settlement offer with Hvegholm over dispute with firefighter
SPARKS, Nev. (KOLO) - The Sparks City Council has voted unanimously to reject a settlement offer between Maureen Hvegholm and the city. The settlement offer would have been for $1.2 million and would have resolved a lawsuit stemming from an incident in which Sparks firefighter Timothy Egan allegedly used a leg sweep on the then 84-year-old after they got into a fight over her feeding cats behind the fire station.
Berry Creek Dispersed Campground, Ely, NV
Access to this campground runs along Forest Road 424, which is firm-packed gravel, suitable for any 2WD vehicle. However, there are few places where the road crosses over Berry Creek. During the spring runoff, these crossings are flooded out and high clearance, 4WD will be required. As long as its dry, RVs and trailers are fine.
Christina Hall Enjoys Girls’ Night out Amid Josh Hall Divorce
Christina Hall is moving on past her breakup from Josh Hall with the help of a friend. The HGTV star shared a pic of herself with bestie Kristin Rosowski outside the restaurant Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas early July 20. She captioned her Instagram post, “Girls night with my girl,” adding a red heart emoji.
Reno man sentenced to life in prison for attacking two women in local casinos
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - A Reno man has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 20 years after being found guilty of attacking two women in area casinos. Bill Ellis plead guilty to battery with intent to commit sexual assault and attempted sexual assault with...
Court Docs Reveal Tupac Murder Suspect Worked Undercover To Incriminate Diddy In The Crime
Court documents have now revealed Tupac murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis worked undercover with the police to try and tie Sean “Diddy” Combs in Shakur’s death. In the 179 pages of court documents, Las Vegas prosecutors lay out how Keefe D was a “confidential police informant” for Los Angeles Police Department detectives investigating the […] The post Court Docs Reveal Tupac Murder Suspect Worked Undercover To Incriminate Diddy In The Crime appeared first on BroBible.
Christmas in July: Las Vegas restaurant collecting supplies for foster children
It may be July, but the Christmas spirit is alive at Togo's Sandwiches on Rainbow Boulevard. The restaurant is celebrating "Christmas in July" by collecting supplies for children in foster homes.
Las Vegas: New UNLV training program to help women crack the ‘glass ceiling’
Las Vegas: New UNLV training program to help women crack the ‘glass ceiling’. Jan Jones Blackhurst has had plenty of experience putting cracks in the glass ceiling. Now, the chief executive in residence at UNLV’s International Gaming Institute, a Caesars Entertainment board member and first female mayor of Las Vegas, is preparing to share her expertise with women on the verge of taking the next step toward the C-suite with a new six-month program designed to address common barriers and challenges that women are experiencing in the corporate workplace on their path to executive level roles.
UNR international graduate students detail the financial struggles they face
Abdulsalam Shaik, 23, checks emails on his phone several times a day with the hope of receiving a congratulatory message. Shaik does so with his laptop while preparing class assignments. But he feels saddened time and again, checking emails that contain “unfortunately we are not able to consider your application.”
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