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Downtown Las Vegas, managed by the city’s official government site, offers a vibrant blend of historic landmarks, entertainment, and business developments. Explore the latest city initiatives and events shaping this iconic district.
Nevada politics remain dynamic as key debates unfold in the state legislature. Las Vegas Sun provides in-depth coverage on policy shifts, election updates, and their impact on Nevada’s future.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak signed a new mining tax and several education bills during a visit to the Las Vegas Valley. The measures aim to boost state revenue and enhance school funding, officials say.
A Las Vegas native has been appointed by the White House as Nevada’s top federal prosecutor. The new U.S. Attorney will oversee major cases across the state, marking a significant career milestone.
Jacky Rosen has unseated Dean Heller in a closely watched Nevada Senate race, securing a pivotal Democratic victory. Her win marks a significant shift in the state’s political landscape.
The US House committee will hold a hearing in Las Vegas to address key policy issues affecting the region. The session aims to engage local stakeholders and discuss legislative priorities impacting Nevada.
A billionaire with strong Las Vegas connections has been nominated as the next U.S. ambassador to Italy, marking a significant diplomatic appointment. The nomination highlights close ties between business and diplomacy.
Chattah has been named Nevada’s next interim U.S. attorney. However, a critic labeled her appointment as “grossly unfit,” sparking debate over her qualifications and suitability for the role. (reviewjournal.com)
Nevada Governor defends the Biden administration’s proposed restructuring of the US Education Department, emphasizing the need for streamlined operations and improved efficiency in federal education oversight.
Former U.S. Attorney for Nevada departs from FBI liaison role, marking a significant shift in local federal law enforcement coordination. The move prompts questions on future leadership and ongoing investigations.
Former acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah’s term in Nevada has been extended by President Trump, allowing her to continue overseeing key federal cases amid ongoing transitions in the Justice Department.
Federal prosecutors affirm that the controversial acting U.S. attorney in Las Vegas is validly serving despite recent challenges. The affirmation comes amid ongoing scrutiny of her appointment and conduct.
Abolishing the Department of Education could reshape Nevada’s schooling system, impacting funding, oversight, and standards. Experts warn it may create uncertainty amid ongoing efforts to improve educational outcomes.
Civil rights icon John Lewis championed education during a Las Vegas gala, emphasizing its role in social justice and equality. His speech inspired attendees to continue the fight for civil rights through learning.
Former President Donald Trump is expected to attend a Las Vegas fundraiser supporting Senator Dean Heller. The event aims to boost Heller’s campaign ahead of key Nevada elections.
The Eastern District of New York, a key arm of the Department of Justice, prosecutes federal crimes and defends U.S. interests. Its cases span from organized crime to national security, ensuring justice in one of the nation’s busiest jurisdictions.
Late Sen. Harry Reid was honored at a memorial service in Las Vegas, celebrating his legacy and impact on Nevada and national politics. Friends and colleagues paid tribute to his decades of public service.
U.S. Sen. Chris Coons campaigned in Las Vegas Tuesday, rallying support for President Biden ahead of upcoming elections. Coons highlighted key policy achievements and urged voters to back Biden’s agenda.
Caseloads are rising in Nevada as judicial vacancies remain unfilled, straining the state’s court system. The backlog threatens timely justice, highlighting urgent need for appointments amid growing legal demands.




















