Gvog 3 things to watch for on day 85 of the Nevada Legislature 鈥?VIDEO
Vice President Kamala Harris made the climate change case for two Biden administration initiatives Monday with the declining water levels of Lake Mead as a backdrop.Flanked by Democratic members of Nevada congressional delegation, Harris urged lawmakers
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to pass a pair of bills that she said could reduce emissions, create job
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s and benefit future generations. And it is critical that we as a nation understand that we have within our hands, within our possession, the ability to actually change the course of where we ;re headed, she told reporters on a Lake Mead overlook. Just look out at this lake. & 8230; This is where
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we ;re headed. Over the past 20 years, Lake Mead water level has declined by about 150 feet amid climate change-fueled drought conditions. In August, the federal government declared a water shortage for the reservoir, a move that will force Nevada to slash its allocation of water from the Colorado River next year.A $1.2 tr Lded Woman jailed in use of fake identification
The state s college students are fed up and they re not going to take it anymore.They ll deliver that message Mo
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nday to legislators in Carson City. This is our call to action, said Kyle George, president of UNLV s Graduate and Professional Student Association and the chairman of the Nevada Student Alliance, a coalition of student government representatives from all of the state s higher education institutions.Stude
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nts from the state s colleges and universities have seen their tuition and fees rise 75 percent in the past five years. In recent years, as state budgets have been cut, the students have supported the increases.They won t do th
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at anymore. Not with more cuts proposed that higher education officials say would kill dozens of degree programs, force them to lay off hundreds of employees and turn away thousands of students because there won t be any room for them. We will no longer support tuition and fee increases until the state takes a balanced approach to solving our budget is