by Jannelle Calderón | Apr 12, 2024 | EDUCATION
A majority of the allocated funds will go to teachers, in an effort to help attract and retain educators in the state. The Clark County School District (CCSD) is receiving nearly $174 million in state funds to supplement the teacher pay raises previously agreed upon...
by Amanda Guernsey-Cipili | Apr 12, 2024 | OPINION
Nevada’s public lands are home to vast desert ecosystems, snow-capped mountains, and rich wildlife habitat. Conserving these landscapes is critical for our state’s wildlife, outdoor recreation opportunities, and communities. However, public lands in our state...
by Mark Credico | Apr 12, 2024 | ELECTION
Several wealthy individuals used multiple businesses to give more money to the governor’s campaign than the legal limit would have allowed them to give directly. Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo’s campaign took hundreds of thousands of dollars from multiple out-of-state...
by Mathilda Guerrero | Apr 11, 2024 | OPINION
Growing up on American Beauty, my childhood was embraced by landscapes that are now—just a stone’s throw from the edge of East Las Vegas—being proposed as a national monument. I experienced firsthand the transformative power of nature — those formative years, spent...
by Casey Harrison | Apr 11, 2024 | LOCAL NEWS
The proposed retooling of a USPS facility in Reno would reroute Nevadans’ mail through California and make it harder to get vital mail in a timely fashion. It could also eliminate jobs. Dozens of United States Postal Service workers based in and around northern Nevada...