Nevada Assembly Eyes Bold Fusion of Film Tax Credits and Pre-K Funding Amidst Economic Debate in Las Vegas
The Nevada Assembly is considering AB238, which would allocate $95 million in film tax credits, with a portion funding early childhood education in the state. Critics worry it could impact education funding negatively.
Nevada Education Reform Showdown, Cannizzaro's Accountability Push Clashes with Lombardo's School Choice Agenda
Nevada leaders debate education reform, with Democrats seeking increased accountability and local control over charter schools, and the Republican Governor advocating for school choice and charter conversions for failing schools.
Henderson's Animal Control Shifts from Police to Community Services, Stirring Mixed Reactions
Henderson is relocating its Animal Care and Control from the Police to the Community Development and Services Department, sparking mixed reactions about potential impacts on animal welfare and enforcement.
Henderson Councilwoman Carrie Cox Announces Bid for Reelection Amidst Challenges and Withdrawn Police Union Support
Henderson City Councilwoman Carrie Cox announces her 2026 re-election bid for Ward 3, focusing on transparency and community engagement, despite some friction with city leaders and losing police union support.












