Jim Marchant announces Nevada congressional bid

Former Assemblyman and failed 2024 U.S. Senate candidate Jim Marchant announced he is running for Congress in Rep. Dina Titus’ district. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/jim-marchant-announces-nevada-congressional-bid-3361393/

Septic tank owners irked by plan to mandate conversions to sewer system

Some Las Vegas Valley residents are pushing back against a proposal that would force them to dump their septic tanks and tap into the region’s municipal sewer...

2 French tourists killed in Lake Powell plane crash

A small plane that plunged into a lake that straddles the Arizona-Utah state line, killing two people and injuring five, was carrying six French tourists plus a...

Veteran county clerk facing challenge for another term

Clark County Clerk Lynn Goya touts her experience creating the ‘wedding capital of the world,’ while her opponent suggests outsourcing some marriage licensing to casino employees. Original...

Metro seeks near 10% budget raise, eyes pre-pandemic staff levels

A tentative budget showed the Metropolitan Police Department asked for a nearly 10 percent increase, bringing the department’s total budget to more than $726 million. Original article:...

Nevada Police Union votes ‘no confidence’ in Sisolak

In a poll, 95.3 percent of the members of the Nevada Police Union declared “no confidence” in Sisolak over his handling of shortages and turnover rates of...

Residents head to polls on Election Day to make their voice heard

Residents can visit any of 125 voting centers set up in schools, community centers and parking lots across the valley to vote in person or drop off...

Federally owned water stolen by California official, feds say

The former general manager of a central California water district is accused of stealing more than $25 million in federally owned water by exploiting a leak in...

Sink or swim: Water district eyes limits on pool size

The Las Vegas Valley Water District has proposed a change to its service rules that would restrict new pool construction in single-family residences to 600 square feet....

Lawmakers take first look at governor’s education, administration bills

Legislators got their first chance Wednesday to consider two bills proposed by Gov. Joe Lombardo, during more than six hours of testimony. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/2023-legislature/lawmakers-take-first-look-at-governors-education-administration-bills-2768479/

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