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Nevada’s utility monopolies seek expansion while local organizations and customers fight for lower costs
A coalition of organizations launched Utility Watch Nevada last month, aiming to educate residents and community members about the impacts of utility energy decisions.
Nevada unions rallying to amplify Kamala Harris’ campaign
While the Culinary Union’s ground game for Democrats dominates headlines — even forcing Republicans to rethink their own campaign strategies — other labor organizations have kicked off …
Las Vegas has had unusually dry monsoon season
The monsoon season and the rain it usually produces has been abnormally dry this summer in Las Vegas …
Illegal sales of raw milk prompt Nevada officials to reiterate warnings about product’s risks
Expert: Raw milk — legal or illegal — can cause more harm to a person’s health than the alleged good.
In Week 2, Raiders can flip the script or risk falling down a slippery slope
Confidence in the Raiders is waning after their offense never took off and their defense collapsed in the second half of a 22-10 Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. …
Four schools — but not UNLV — leaving Mountain West Conference for Pac-12
UNLV isn’t one of the four Mountain West Conference schools reportedly leaving the league for the Pac-12 Conference. Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and …
Affordable housing developers focus on making space for seniors in Southern Nevada
In May, Clark County Commissioners approved $66 million for nine applicants to build low-income housing.
Terrible’s marks 65 years of success, growth and connection with Las Vegas
Terrible’s is so ingrained in the collective consciousness of Southern Nevada that locals barely noticed when the company changed its name.
Plans unveiled for long-awaited art museum in Las Vegas
The 90,000-square-foot building at Symphony Park will have three exhibition spaces, a gift shop, cafe, outdoor public space, small theater and lobby.