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Urban counties contend with growth, development and environmental concerns
Daniel Rothberg
December 21st, 2018 - 2:10am
With real estate development pushing up against the boundaries of Reno and Las Vegas, elected officials have been forced to contend with the tug-of-war between advocates of the natural environment and the need to keep up with population growth.
Eighth-grader says no to cell phone in favor of more 'social interaction'
Jackie Valley
December 21st, 2018 - 2:00am
Unlike most teens her age, you won’t find Ginger Gould tapping away on a tiny screen to pass the hours. She doesn’t own a cell phone, nor does she want one. The eighth-grader has taken a philosophical stance against the palm-sized devices.
Despite DOJ rule banning bump stocks, Nevada lawmakers call on Congress to pass a ban
Humberto Sanchez
December 20th, 2018 - 2:05am
The Department of Justice has unveiled its final rule banning bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic rifles to work like machine guns and were used by the shooter in the Las Vegas massacre, but some of Nevada’s federal lawmakers want Congress to act in order to make the ban permanent.
IndyMatters: UNR President Marc Johnson discusses growth, campus climate, college affordability
Daniel Rothberg
December 20th, 2018 - 2:00am
Johnson, who was officially appointed to the university’s top leadership role in 2012 after stints as interim president and provost, told The Nevada Independent on Monday that he’s focused on providing stable leadership to bolster the school’s research programs amid rising enrollment.
Enrollment in health insurance exchange drops by 7,300 over last year
Megan Messerly
December 19th, 2018 - 1:46pm
The number of Nevadans who enrolled in plans through the state’s health insurance exchange during this year’s open enrollment period fell by about 7,300 over last year’s totals, according to preliminary data released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Wednesday.
Hatch and Schumer unveil bill to regulate sports gambling
Humberto Sanchez
December 19th, 2018 - 1:47pm
Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer today introduced sweeping legislation that would put in place federal regulations they contend are needed to protect consumers and preserve the integrity of sporting events.
UNLV achieves its goal of Tier 1 research university status several years ahead of schedule
Michelle Rindels
December 19th, 2018 - 1:10pm
UNLV had been explicit since at least 2013 about its goal of getting on the list, which includes the top 2.5 percent of higher education institutions. In 2010, it was designated as Tier 2, or an institution with “high research” that encompasses about 4.5 percent of institutions in the U.S.
Regulators poised to accept NV Energy plan for six new solar power plants, doubling renewable capacity
Riley Snyder
December 19th, 2018 - 11:28am
A draft order by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada released Tuesday also accepted a request by the utility and renewable energy advocates to retire early the coal-burning Valmy generation plant in Northern Nevada, approved millions of dollars in transmission upgrades and extended the lifetimes of a half-dozen natural gas plants in the state.
Heller's GOP Senate colleagues signal support for him to be nominated as Interior secretary
Humberto Sanchez
December 19th, 2018 - 2:20am
Many of Sen. Dean Heller’s Republican colleagues voiced support this week for him to be nominated to lead the Department of the Interior following the announcement that Secretary Ryan Zinke plans to leave at the end of the year.