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Scotty's Castle tours resume, lawmakers seek investigation of Lombardo, Arts District parking dispute grows, and helicopter flights prep for New Year's Eve.
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Nevada launches $20K homebuyer program for essential workers, Henderson enforces leash laws, and rural schools get federal funding through 2027 with House approval.
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Nevada’s film tax credit bill, AB5, which would have provided $120 million in transferable tax credits, dies in the recently concluded special session. NV Energy’s new demand charge lives, and Andrew Kiraly talks the ‘rise’ of Las Vegas bread.
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The film tax credit bill narrowly survived a procedural challenge in yesterday’s special session with a 21–21 tie. Meanwhile, Clark County launches its annual holiday toy drive, and Britpop icons Pulp make a Tiny Desk appearance.
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A Las Vegas specialty court for minor Strip and tourism-area crimes, disbanded in 2024, may return as the resort industry pushes for it in Thursday’s special legislative session.
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The Nevada Legislature opens its special session on topics from Windsor Park relocation to film tax credits, as states miss the Colorado River deadline and major sportsbooks skip Nevada.
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The ransomware attack – though discovered in August – occurred as early as May when a state employee mistakenly downloaded malicious software, and cost at least $1.5 million to recover.
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney died Monday at 84, his family said in a statement. Meanwhile, local food banks are working to fill gaps in SNAP coverage, and Waymo prepares to hit Las Vegas streets.
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Nevada joins states in lawsuit to keep SNAP funding. Meanwhile, the Fed eyes a 0.25% rate cut amid layoffs, and the Toronto Blue Jays tie the World Series 6-2 after an 18-inning Game 3 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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There is still more than a year until voters cast a ballot in the 2026 midterms, but it looks like the campaign cycle is officially underway in Nevada.