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Three swing states where replacing Biden could be met with legal hurdles
President Joe Biden‘s debate performance is spurring mass calls for him to step out of the presidential race, but replacing him might meet resistance outside the party as well as from within. Republicans are preparing to challenge attempts by the Democratic Party to replace Biden’s name with another candidate on November ballots in the name […]
Former Nevada lawmaker Steven Brooks asked officers to ‘shoot it out’ before DUI arrest
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Formerly disgraced Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks asked officers to “shoot it out” before he led them on a high-speed chase through city streets running red lights and stop signs, according to Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s impaired driving report. The incident started...
Electric vehicles a boon for Nevada’s economy, workers and environment, say groups
The Energy News Network is a nonprofit news site dedicated to keeping stakeholders, policymakers, and citizens informed of the important changes taking place in the transition to a clean energy... Electric vehicles are gaining ground in Nevada, with new cheaper models and federal incentives enticing drivers away from gasoline-dependent transportation.
“Safe and Sane” fireworks now on sale in Clark County
Clark County is asking the public to follow the rules regarding fireworks as the 4th of July holiday looms. “Safe and sane” fireworks are the only type of consumer fireworks allowed in Clark County, and only for use through July 4th each year
Las Vegas Valley church cancels scheduled food giveaway because of the heat
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The free food giveaway at Moments of Blessings House of Prayer went off as scheduled Monday to feed needy people. But signs of the blistering summer heat were apparent, with umbrellas up to battle the intense sun and the church provided ice cold water to people waiting in line for food.
Don’t Believe The Rumors — Utah and Nevada Real Estate Market Is On Fire
Let's see, home prices are up, interest rates are up and some places may be overbuilt. That's the recipe for an ice cold real estate market. And if you'll buy that, I have some oceanfront property in Arizona for ya. Contrary to what the market "should" be doing, home sales...
More states consider voter ID laws amid conflicting research on their impact
Nevada voters may decide in November whether they should join three dozen other states in requiring voters to present valid identification before casting a ballot. And Maine may not be far behind, as the push for voter ID requirements grows nationwide despite conflicting studies over their effects. Conservative organizers in Nevada say they have gathered […] The post More states consider voter ID laws amid conflicting research on their impact appeared first on Louisiana Illuminator.
Is Clark County’s $80M settlement with Red Rock developer the new model for land use disputes?
When Clark County commissioners unanimously agreed earlier this month to an $80 million settlement with an aggrieved developer hoping to build thousands of homes across from Red Rock National Conservation Area, they closed the book on a years-long string of litigation that had threatened to bankrupt the county.
Nevada prepares to adapt as home insurance rates rise because of increased wildfire risk
From record heat in Las Vegas to fires burning 138 acres in Sparks, Nevadans statewide were reminded this month that summers are becoming longer and hotter. That reminder isn’t just in residents’ backyards like the smoke that rolls down the Sierras during August. It’s in their homes as well — more specifically, in their home insurance policies.
Care shelters expanding to meet needs of growing Las Vegas homeless population
Commissioners approved Southern Nevada's first crisis stabilization center that will provide crucial psychiatric crisis and detox services, offering an alternative to emergency rooms.
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