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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.
45 sites identified for affordable housing concentrated in southwest Las Vegas valley
Nearly all the sites the government plans to sell at $100 per acre for 45 affordable housing projects are in the southwest Las Vegas valley or along the south Interstate 15 corridor.
Two Las Vegas Army soldiers receive rare, top honor 'Soldier's Medal'
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Two Las Vegas Army Reserve Soldiers were given a rare and top honor for saving the lives of their fellow soldiers during a training exercise. Jaziel Orduno and Jose Vallejo were presented with the 'Soldier's Medal' on Saturday at the National Guard's North Vegas Readiness Center for their selfless acts on March 31, 2022.
Las Vegas A's have no one to pay for their new ballpark. Literally
The Oakland A's are expected to move to Las Vegas to begin the 2028 season. When that time comes, they'll need to have a new stadium. About that... While this will hopefully bring some exciting new changes to the franchise, the organization had a presentation earlier this week for the new stadium that didn't go so well. At the presentation, the A’s confirmed there are currently no financing plans for a proposed $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas, per Scott Roeben from Vital Vegas. This should raise some concern for the franchise and its fans.
Southern Nevada residents warned of increased noise from Nellis Air Force Base
Las Vegas (KSNV) — Southern Nevada residents near Nellis Air Force Base are being warned of some possible noise increase in the area next week. Red Flag training is expected to return to the Air Force Base starting Monday, July 22 through Friday, August 2. Officials say that around...
First win-win for affordable housing, public lands
Click play to listen to this article. (New Mexico News Connection) Environmentalists are applauding a Bureau of Land Management decision to allow the sale of a small national public land parcel for an affordable housing development. The sale of public lands is controversial, with Republicans and conservative groups seeing states...
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