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U.S. Interior Secretary To Promote Big Spending Jump For Tribal, Climate Programs
The department also continues to work on its initiative to protect 30% of lands and waters by the end of the decade.

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The department also continues to work on its initiative to protect 30% of lands and waters by the end of the decade.

“Joe Lombardo is the leader Nevada needs, and he has my complete and total endorsement for governor!”
Nevada lacks more than 105,000 affordable housing units.
So far, 1,706 teachers have announced they are leaving or have left CCSD.
“DeSantis is a great leader. He’s my number one governor for America right now.”
A district court judge ruled Education Freedom for Nevada's proposed statutory initiative petition cannot move forward.
Of that list, three were pardons and 75 were commutations.
A three-way battle for Las Vegas Justice Court Department 9.
Michigan state Sen. Lana Theis used her invocation on the Senate dais to launch a political tirade.
In a letter accompanying the budget request, Sheriff Joe Lombardo acknowledged that the request is “considerably larger than recent years.”
Sisolak warned that rolling back Title 42 without a detailed plan would “create chaos” and spark a humanitarian crisis.
“Peehee mu’huh” which translates to “rotten moon” honors ancestors who were massacred in an area of the Pass shaped like a moon.
Some children are finding themselves in the custody of the state due to mental health issues that could have been addressed earlier.
It wasn’t long after January 6 before all, or nearly all, the Republican drones dutifully returned to their Trump hive.
Judges cannot “allow family, social, political, financial, or other relationships to influence judicial conduct or judgment.”
Gov. Sisolak sent a letter to Biden warning that rolling back Title 42 without a detailed plan in place would “create chaos”.
The Cell Phone Lending Program could help those living on the streets access services, housing.
In total, 23 states now have laws on their books that would clamp down on abortion access should the U.S. Supreme Court rewrite abortion law
Another setback for a presidential climate plan that was once seen as historically ambitious.
Gambler RJ Cipriani, also known as Robin Hood 702, says he saw David Stroj playing blackjack at Resorts World last year.