‘We’re not giving up’: Family, tribe seeks answers one year after murder
Anna Scott, a member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, was killed one year ago. Her family is still waiting for answers. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/were-not-giving-up-family-tribe-seeks-answers-one-year-after-murder-2724078/
$500K ‘Big Idea Challenge’ aims to improve Nevada education system
Two major Nevada foundations are calling for transformative ideas to solve the state’s problems in education — and are willing to award half a million dollars to...
Crowds pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II outside Buckingham Palace
Britain’s longest-reigning monarch was remembered as a steadying force as she ruled through post-World War II recovery, 1970s economic turmoil and recently the COVID pandemic. Original article:...
Pot-smoking Jan. 6 defendant may reach plea deal
A man who videotaped himself smoking pot inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot is expected to reach a plea deal to avoid trial, court...
Sisolak orders flags to half-staff for ‘Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day’
The governor’s proclamation also recognizes the state’s namesake battleship, the USS Nevada, which was stationed at Pearl Harbor during the 1941 attack. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/sisolak-orders-flags-to-half-staff-for-pearl-harbor-remembrance-day-2207629/
Judge to release John Hinckley Jr. from all remaining restrictions
He can’t contact late President Ronald Reagan’s children, other victims or their families, or actress Jodie Foster, who he was obsessed with at the time of the...
COVID, overdoses major factors in US record of 3.46M deaths in 2021
The agency this month quietly updated its provisional death tally. It showed there were 3.465 million deaths last year, or about 80,000 more than 2020’s record-setting total....
No new chancellor hired for Nevada’s higher ed system
With a 5-8 vote, the Board of Regents failed to approve a motion to hire Lawrence Drake II. The board instead decided to pursue an interim appointment....
North Las Vegas will see first Black mayor elected in November
No matter who wins — North Las Vegas Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown or state Sen. Pat Spearman — North Las Vegas will elect its first Black mayor in...
Sisolak, in Culinary Academy tour, touts alternative career paths
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday repeated his vow to make community college free for more people by 2025. Original article: https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/sisolak-in-culinary-academy-tour-touts-alternative-career-paths-2545950/









