A Las Vegas man credits his college education for opening doors to the White House. His journey from local student to national advisor highlights the impact of higher learning on career success.
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An agency trip to Las Vegas has sparked controversy in Washington, raising questions about ethics and spending. Officials face scrutiny as the event becomes a focal point of political debate.
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.
Meet the Asian American woman breaking barriers in Las Vegas politics. She’s redefining leadership and championing diversity, paving the way for greater representation in the city’s evolving political landscape.
Former Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore has been pardoned by former President Donald Trump following her fraud conviction. The pardon, announced Tuesday, marks a controversial turn in a high-profile case.
Nevada Democrats held onto all three U.S. House seats as incumbents successfully fended off Republican challengers, securing key victories in a tightly contested race, AP News reports.
Nevada Gov. defends Biden administration’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, citing the need for streamlined operations and improved state-level control, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
President Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education raises concerns for Las Vegas locals about potential impacts on school funding, student services, and educational programs in the region.