Las Vegas, ‘pretty much recovered,’ proposes $688M budget
The city’s proposed spending plan for fiscal year 2023 suggests the financial hit from COVID-19 is behind it. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/las-vegas/las-vegas-pretty-much-recovered-proposes-688m-budget-2557351/
Cortez Masto sworn in for second Senate term
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., was sworn in for her second term in the Senate. Nevada’s four House members are still waiting to be sworn in Original...
Las Vegas set to approve housing development on Badlands site
The Las Vegas City Council is set to vote on a development plan for the former Badlands golf course, laying the foundation for the end of a...
CCSD official: 5-day ‘pause’ isn’t a move to return to distance learning
Monica Cortez, an assistant superintendent, said she’s confident classes will be back in session on Wednesday. She called the five-day pause “an adjustment to our calendar.” Original...
Dozens feared dead after Fire at Swiss Alpine resort bar during New Year’s celebration
Beatrice Pilloud, Valais Canton attorney general, said it was too early to determine the cause of the fire. Experts have not yet been able to go inside...
No power, no flights, little drinking water in Ida’s aftermath
Louisiana communities beginning the huge task of clearing debris and repairing the damage inflicted by Hurricane Ida are facing the dispiriting prospect of weeks without electricity in...
Some students plan to keep wearing masks despite end to mandate
Some students at Western High School said they would continue wearing masks at school because of crowded conditions even though the mask requirement has been lifted. Original...
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...
Nevada wants equal GPA weight for dual credit, AP classes
The State Board of Education is set to consider a temporary regulation Thursday that would give dual credit classes the same weight as Advanced Placement classes. Original...
Board of Regents OKs new fee to fund UNLV student newspaper
The student newspaper, which was founded nearly 70 years ago, has faced financial insecurity over the last few years. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/education/board-of-regents-oks-new-fee-to-fund-unlv-student-newspaper-2687016/









