BLM invites public feedback on a draft environmental assessment for 3PL's mineral exploration in Railroad Valley, Nye County, before May 19, 2025.
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Nevada Gov. Lombardo claims working-class citizens prefer government aid over jobs and must endure hardship to form opinions, sparking significant backlash.
Starting in 2025, Reno residents can use dumpsters, provided by State Farm and Waste Management, to clear wildfire fuels, enhancing community safety.
Local students at Justice Myron E. Leavitt Middle School in Las Vegas engaged with NEST pilots and scientists, sparking STEM interest through hands-on demos.
The BLM's online sale of public lands in Las Vegas raised $16.5M, exceeding market value, funding Nevada's parks, education, and water projects.
Trump's tariffs threaten 50,000 Nevada jobs, with Storey County hit hardest. Lombardo's silence amid rising unemployment and costs draws criticism.
NNSS volunteers read to students at Helen Anderson Toland International Academy, sharing the joy of books and demonstrating community support for education.
Under Joe Lombardo, Las Vegas home prices hit $485,000, with evictions surging and homelessness rising, as housing reforms were vetoed in 2023.
Reno launches Biggest Little Council Connect to boost resident-Council ties. First meet: Feb 28, 9 a.m. at Stella Coffee with Councilmember Martinez, Ward 3.
BLM invites public comments on Spring Valley Gold Mine's Draft Environmental Impact Statement, with meetings in Lovelock and Winnemucca in March 2025.