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City of LV says shelter in violation of contract.

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City of LV says shelter in violation of contract.

The message Southern racists aimed to send with their “reverse freedom rides” was, “Here, you love them so much, you take care of them.”
An estimated 315,800 borrowers in Nevada could be eligible. Of those, 216,900 are Pell Grant recipients.
The legal move could provide the basis for a final decision of disapproving construction authorization for the controversial site.
Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen joined 29 of her Senate colleagues urging stricter rules to protect abortion patients.
“We are pleased to see that Nevada’s statewide proficiency rate in both ELA and Math have shown an increase from the 2020-21 school year.”
Focusing on how many Americans believe conspiracy theories can distract from their dangers.
Public relations firms aligned with oil and gas companies have tested the limits of their industry ethics.
A new study says that while xeriscaping may save water, the price could be a superheated city.
The move follows weeks of behind-the-scenes discussions among five U.S. senators from both political parties.
A Nevada retail industry association is casting its lot with Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, a Republican, over Democratic Gov. Sisolak.
A Clark County Community Connection event on Saturday will draw attention to behavioral health disparities.
Republicans, as they continue to call themselves, have good reasons to be against democracy.
A group of judges is coming down against a theory that could give state legislatures the authority to set election and redistricting laws.
Ruling could help overturn convictions, prevent new charges.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has opened up millions of dollars in funding.
The investment would support the tribe’s Water System Improvement project and secure clean drinking water to the community.
Any legislative efforts to limit costs, which are usually passed along to families, won't come until the 2023 Legislative session.
Senator Graham’s bill would ban abortion in the U.S. after 15 weeks.
The object of this game is to follow this kernel of truth.