North Las Vegas Races To Keep Kids From Drowning As Summer Heat Looms
North Las Vegas is teaming with a regional coalition to expand water‑safety outreach, adding low‑cost lessons and scholarships at Silver Mesa Pool. Officials cite local pediatric submersion data and say lessons plus supervision and barriers are critical.
Vegas Paper War Heats Up As Court Yanks Sun Printing Order
A Ninth Circuit panel told a Nevada judge to undo a restraining order that had forced the Review-Journal to print the Las Vegas Sun, shifting the fight over the papers’ joint operating deal. The ruling puts the future of the Sun’s print edition in legal limbo as appeals and district-court motions proceed.
Shuttered Silver Nugget Becomes North Las Vegas’ Unofficial Tent City
A boarded-up North Las Vegas casino has turned into a recurring encampment site, with code-enforcement files showing years of trash and tents. Neighbors say the vacant property is creating public‑safety and sanitation headaches.
Cold Creek On Edge Over Fears Mount Charleston Mustangs Headed To Slaughter
Neighbors in Cold Creek and Mount Charleston say a March BLM gather revived fears that captured horses could be sold into slaughter, and they’re demanding clearer tracking. Rescue groups and federal officials disagree about how animals are handled.












