Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown Highlights North Las Vegas Progress in 2025 State of the City Address
Mayor Goynes-Brown delivered the 2025 State of the City for North Las Vegas, discussing economic growth and strategy for 2025-2030 with highlights on governance, infrastructure, safety, and community initiatives.
Nevada Educators and Families Alarmed as Trump Targets Department of Education for Major Cuts
President Trump's order to cut half of the Department of Education's workforce has caused unrest in Nevada, affecting educators and families, with concerns about funding for Pell grants, Title I, and special education.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo Set to Veto Bill Mandating Daily Hotel Room Cleanings Amid Legislative Pushback
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo plans to veto a bill mandating daily hotel room cleanings, considering it redundant and unnecessary post-COVID. Despite Culinary Union support, the bill faces Legislative opposition and is not on current agendas.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones Receives Public Reprimand Amid Misconduct Allegations, Avoids Disbarment in Nevada
The State Bar of Nevada issued a public reprimand to Commissioner Justin Jones for professional misconduct involving deleted texts linked to a real estate project, rather than disbarring him.
Clark County Superintendent Candidates Face Community Scrutiny at Las Vegas Forum Ahead of Final Vote
Three finalists for the Clark County School District superintendent position presented their cases at a public forum, each addressing community concerns and their visions for the district's future.
Congresswoman Susie Lee Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Combat Doctor Shortage in Southern Nevada
Congresswoman Susie Lee proposed a bipartisan bill to address the physician shortage in Southern Nevada by amending the Graduate Medical Education process to allocate medical residency slots to underserved areas.












