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A Nevada review panel referred ethics complaints against Attorney General Aaron Ford to the full commission, centering on outside‑paid travel and official social‑media activity.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Boyd Gaming will implode the long-shuttered Eastside Cannery at 2 a.m. on March 5, 2026. The company says the demolition will not be open to the public.
A top aide to Nevada’s lieutenant governor is under ethics review after complaints say he promoted a charter school and its AI tutor during a federal education visit.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A $31M I‑11 tech corridor and a $42M U.S. 95 preservation project will reshape Las Vegas freeways this year, bringing smart signage, tortoise fencing and overnight closures.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A suspect was hospitalized after Bullhead City officers fired during a short foot pursuit near Camino del Rio and Lause Road; police say the man told a 911 caller he'd burglarized a home and was armed.
Courtroom reporting has revisited the 1993 abduction of Kevyn Wynn and laid out how roughly $1.45M pulled from the Mirage cage led investigators to the suspects. New coverage replays how the city watched the case unfold.
Deborah Meadows admitted skimming payroll taxes at her Las Vegas cleaning company, creating a government loss of more than $1.2M. She pleaded guilty in federal court and faces sentencing in May.
Las Vegas police are investigating a homicide in the 9200 block of Desert Village Avenue near Flamingo and Fort Apache. Detectives closed streets while they processed the scene.
Community & Society in ...
CCSD says some reporting about sweeping budget reductions and staff "surplus" notices is inaccurate as the district finalizes budgets for 2026–27. Officials say they will keep employees updated.
A semi hauling 28 cattle overturned at Las Vegas’s Spaghetti Bowl last Wednesday, killing 16 animals and closing a major ramp for hours while officials offloaded and evaluated survivors.
A landlord filed a summary eviction against Berlin Bar in late January; the bar's owners have asked a justice court to set the order aside while the case moves forward.
Analysis shows about 44% of Gov. Lombardo’s 2025 haul came through bundled donations tied to gaming and real‑estate interests, raising questions about access.
A Nevada petition would expand the state’s right‑to‑try rules, shielding providers who use unapproved treatments and aiming for the November 2026 ballot. The move has backers and critics sparring over safety and access.
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