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Nevada DMV Launches Tool to Report Unregistered Vehicles

October 11, 2025   8:27 pm
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has introduced a new online tool called the Registration Spotter, which allows residents to report vehicles operating on Nevada roads with expired, invalid, or no registration. The service also accepts reports of Nevada residents using illegal out-of-state plates.  Compliance Enforcement Division Chief J.D. Decker...
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Las Vegas Parking Fee Hike: A Tax on Freedom or Smart Market Adjustment?

October 10, 2025   1:15 pm
Las Vegas motorists are bracing for another hit to their wallets—starting October 13, city officials are raising downtown parking fees across on-street spots, meters, and public lots. The move comes after what the city terms a “comprehensive market-rate analysis” of city-managed facilities.  Under the new scheme, on-street parking will go...
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Police Seek Four Women Suspected in Las Vegas Drugstore Robbery

October 10, 2025   12:16 pm
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying four women suspected in a drugstore robbery that left employees pepper-sprayed. According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, the incident happened just before 9 p.m. on October 2 at a store in the 4900 block of Blue Diamond...
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Nevada Launches Election Transparency Site — But Does It Fix the Real Problems?

October 9, 2025   1:12 pm
Nevada’s Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar has unveiled a new state website meant to promote “transparency” in elections, highlighting how his office handles complaints of voter fraud and violations of election law. The site outlines how allegations are investigated, lists common complaints, and provides quarterly updates on current cases. Aguilar...
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After Child’s Death, State Must Toughen DUI Laws – Now

October 9, 2025   11:32 am
Nevada’s DUI laws remain far too lenient, and last week’s legislative failure to strengthen them was a missed opportunity. The death of 12-year-old Cristofer Suarez—struck by a suspected impaired driver—exposes the devastating consequences of soft policy. Meanwhile, advocates and the governor continue pushing for penalties that match the risk. Under...
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Clark County Officials Question UMC CEO’s Bonus as Layoffs Loom

October 9, 2025   10:51 am
A discussion over University Medical Center’s CEO compensation turned contentious during a recent Clark County Commission meeting, drawing criticism from commissioners and union leaders amid fears of potential layoffs. Commissioner April Becker raised concern about CEO Mason Van Houweling’s base salary—reported around $840,000—with added bonuses pushing it past $1 million....
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WIC Program Halted in Tribal and Non-Tribal Nevada Due to Government Shutdown

October 8, 2025   5:46 pm
Because of the ongoing federal government shutdown, the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada (ITCN) announced Wednesday that all WIC program services will be temporarily suspended.  Beginning Thursday, no benefits will be issued, offices will close statewide—including in Reno, Elko, and Las Vegas—and staff will not conduct appointments until federal funding is...
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