Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Going For Distance


  • The Nevada Senate approved a bill that would change Nevada to a primary election state rather than a caucus state. [RJ]
  • KNPR's State of Nevada dedicated a program to free speech in Nevada and features proponents and opponents of SB 444. [KNPR]
  • Speaking of anti-SLAPP, Boulder City taxpayers are paying a $235,000 settlement from a SLAPP lawsuit against the City, with legal fees more than double that amount. [8NewsNow]
  • Lots of people who work in local government don't live here--at least according to where there vehicles are registered. [8NewsNow]
  • The FBI is now getting involved into a report of child pornography on the Ipad of the Mayor of North Las Vegas. [RJ]
  • The Washoe County School District's chief general counsel is taking a demotion and pay cut while the school board refrains from disparaging remarks. [RGJ]
  • Is this now the longest firm name in town--Holley, Driggs, Walch, Fine, Wray, Puzey, Thompson?

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