Las Vegas City Council to appoint Seaman’s replacement
The city of Las Vegas is accepting applications for Ward 2 residents who want to finish out former Councilwoman Victoria Seaman’s term, saving taxpayers nearly $500,000. Original...
131K Nevadans could lose food stamps because of ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ state officials...
Trump’s landmark law established more stringent work requirements and other changes to eligibility for food stamps could, putting those Nevadans at risk of losing benefits. Original article:...
Houthis using weapons that can reach Mediterranean Sea, US says
The U.S. government is concerned that the Iran-backed group has the capability to extend strikes on shipping beyond the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Original article:...
Testing rules out beef patties as source of E. coli outbreak, McDonald’s says
McDonald’s announced Sunday that Quarter Pounders will again be on its menu at hundreds of its restaurants after testing ruled out beef patties as the source of...
Parents weigh decisions as COVID vaccine doses for kids reach Nevada
Pharmacies, clinics and doctor’s offices in Southern Nevada were gearing up Wednesday to give the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine to kids as young as 5. Original...
Sales of dogs, cats, other popular pets, to be banned at Las Vegas shops
Shoppers looking to buy cats, dogs, rabbits and a variety pigs at pet shops within the city of Las Vegas won’t be able to find them there...
Retired Las Vegas police officer running for Congress
Keith Hanoff, a retired Metropolitan Police Department officer, is one of several Republican candidates who hope to defeat Rep. Dina Titus. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/retired-las-vegas-police-officer-running-for-congress-3440174/
IDF releases names of 3 soldiers killed fighting Hamas in Gaza
Their deaths bring the total number of Israeli soldiers killed during operational activity inside Gaza to 65, though more were killed outside of the Strip since the...
Lawsuits filed to block Nevada redistricting ballot initiatives
Lawsuits were filed in district court Thursday to block to ballot initiatives that would create an independent redistricting commission and redraw the maps. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/lawsuits-filed-to-block-nevada-redistricting-ballot-initiatives-2962331/
Nevada’s top court: Some public employees can also serve as state lawmakers
The Nevada Supreme Court has affirmed a decision finding that some public employees are able to serve simultaneously as state lawmakers. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/nevadas-top-court-some-public-employees-can-also-serve-as-state-lawmakers-3204925/









