Trump’s DOGE-led budget cuts target Nevada’s Native American services, sparking concerns over reduced funding for education, healthcare, and infrastructure on tribal lands. The move faces strong opposition from community leaders.
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Nevada’s new proposal aims to attract more teachers from abroad by easing certification requirements and offering incentives, addressing critical staffing shortages in the state’s schools, reports the Las Vegas Sun.
Attorney General praised Southern Nevada partners during his Las Vegas visit, highlighting their collaborative efforts in fighting crime and enhancing community safety, officials said.
In a high-stakes Nevada appearance, Vice President Kamala Harris endorsed Joe Biden’s presidential bid while sharply criticizing Donald Trump’s record, underscoring the pivotal battleground state’s significance.
A private lawyer has been appointed to a U.S. magistrate judge position in Las Vegas, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The selection aims to bolster the local judicial system amid growing caseloads.
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.
Ex-politician Robert Telles was sentenced to life in prison for the stabbing death of a Las Vegas journalist, NBC News reports. The verdict follows a high-profile trial that gripped the community.
A crowd erupted in cheers and chants of “USA! USA!” after former President Trump made a surprise visit to a Las Vegas casino floor. The energetic response was captured on camera, highlighting his continued influence among supporters.
The Las Vegas Strip has been named one of the top 20 tourist attractions, according to 96.3 KKLZ. Known for its vibrant nightlife and iconic casinos, the Strip continues to draw millions of visitors annually.
A recent study has ranked Nevada as the most dangerous state for crime in the U.S., citing high rates of violent and property crimes. The findings raise concerns about public safety across the state. (FOX5 Vegas)
Retired Las Vegas deputy chief has been confirmed as Nevada’s new U.S. Marshal, bringing decades of law enforcement experience to the role. He aims to strengthen federal and local partnerships statewide.
A school bus crash in Las Vegas injured 16 students and killed the driver of a car involved in the collision. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident. Emergency crews responded swiftly to the scene.
U.S. Bank’s Good Truck initiative, highlighted in Nevada Business Magazine, focuses on sustainable transportation solutions, promoting eco-friendly fleets to reduce emissions and support Nevada’s green economy growth.
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.
Former President Donald Trump is set to appear at a political rally at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, officials confirmed. The event marks a key moment in his ongoing campaign efforts. Details from KSNV.
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.
In Las Vegas, a fierce battle unfolds for the allegiance of working-class Nevada voters. Key issues such as housing, jobs, and healthcare dominate as candidates vie for support in this pivotal swing state.
A new U.S. attorney has been appointed for Nevada, marking a significant shift in the state’s federal legal landscape. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports on the appointee’s background and priorities.
A federal lawsuit has been filed challenging the Las Vegas school district’s mask mandate, citing concerns over parental rights and state authority. The case raises debates on public health and education policies.


















