Judge rules lawmakers with public jobs don’t violate Nevada constitution

RENO — A Clark County District Court judge ruled Wednesday that lawmakers who double as public employees do not violate the state constitution’s separation of powers rule. Judge Jessica Peterson ruled in favor of the four lawmakers named in the complaint, including Reps. Brittney Miller and Selena Torres, both Clark County School District teachers, Senator … Read more

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CES startups face cautious investors amid economic woes LAS VEGAS (AP) — More than a thousand startups are showcasing their products at the annual CES tech show in Las Vegas, hoping to make waves with their gadgets and catch the attention of investors who support their company can help growth. But amid a spate of … Read more

Biden agenda, lithium mine, tribes, Greens clash in Nevada

By SCOTT SONNER – Associated Press RENO, Nev. (AP) – Opponents of the largest proposed lithium mine in the U.S. on Thursday asked a federal judge in Nevada to vacate the U.S. government’s approval of the project until additional environmental assessments are completed and all state and federal laws are complied with. US District Judge … Read more

Former Congresswoman Shelley Berkley announces plans to run for mayor in 2024

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Former US Congressman Shelley Berkley — a longtime political powerhouse in Nevada and a pioneer for women in politics — is coming out of private life to run for office again. In an exclusive interview with KTNV Thursday, Berkley announced her candidacy for mayor of Las Vegas. When asked about the … Read more

KUORA INC. (Nevada) and ICON MEDIA HOLDINGS, INC (Nevada) –

XI’AN, China and Singapore, Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Kuora Inc., formerly known as All American Pet Company, Inc (OTC: AAPT) (the “Company”, $AAPT), a company of Nevada, together with Icon Media Holdings, Inc. (OTC Pink: ICNM) (the “Company”, $ICNM) would like to make the following announcement: Kuora Inc. announced on December 26thth 2022 … Read more

California, Nevada is no longer under “extraordinary drought conditions” after heavy rains.

The severe storms that battered the drought-stricken West Coast have alleviated drought conditions in two states, but the moisture rush is unlikely to eradicate the decades-long extreme drought that has plagued the region. Parts of California and Nevada that were previously in “extraordinary drought” status are no longer eligible for the highest level of drought … Read more

Cold-weather shelter for homeless residents opening on January 7, 8, and 9 – YubaNet

Nevada City, California – The National Weather Service is forecasting persistent wet weather for Saturday through Monday night, January 7thth8ththand 9th. Considering the weather forecast, Sierra roots and the County of Nevada activate the Cold Weather Shelter Protocol for those three nights. The shelter opens at 4:30 p.m. in the Veterans Hall (lower level), 415 … Read more

Biden Agenda, Lithium Mine, Tribes, Greens clash in Nevada | politics

RENO, Nev. (AP) – Opponents of the largest proposed lithium mine in the U.S. on Thursday asked a federal judge in Nevada to vacate the U.S. government’s approval of the project until additional environmental assessments are completed and all state and federal laws are complied with. US District Judge Miranda Du said after a three-hour … Read more

Judge rules lawmakers with public jobs don’t violate Nevada constitution

RENO — A Clark County District Court judge ruled Wednesday that lawmakers who double as public employees do not violate the state constitution’s separation of powers rule. Judge Jessica Peterson ruled in favor of the four lawmakers named in the complaint, including Reps. Brittney Miller and Selena Torres, both Clark County School District teachers, Senator … Read more