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KSNV: Daylight Saving Time ends, sparking safety concerns for Southern Nevada drivers

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Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday as clocks are rolled back one hour. But traffic safety advocates say this is the deadliest time of year for pedestrians, as more Southern Nevadans will be driving home from work in the dark. 72-year-old Hal Goldblatt knows the dangers firsthand. “ Each day is a struggle I wake up and some days are better than others,” says Goldblatt. “They…

KLAS: $10 million EPA grant will help Las Vegas homes leave septic tanks, connect to sewer

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Water officials in Southern Nevada can’t resist a good recycling program — no matter how disgusting it might seem on the surface. A $10 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will pay for property owners — at no cost — to stop using septic tanks and get connected to the valley’s sewer system. In the long run, that means millions of gallons of water can be recycled…

Rep. Dina Titus Applauds Decision to Allow Non-stop Service by Southwest Airlines between Washington, D.C. and Las Vegas

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Congresswoman Dina Titus today issued the following statement after the U.S. Department of Transportation approved Southwest Airlines’ application to provide non-stop service from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to Harry Reid International Airport:  “The U.S. Department of Transportation decision to approve Southwest Airline’s application for service between Harry Reid…

Las Vegas Review-Journal: Affordable housing project proposed for southwest Las Vegas

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A 20-acre affordable housing community could be coming to the southwest valley on the north side of Cactus Avenue between Buffalo Drive and Rainbow Boulevard. The Southern Nevada District Office of the Bureau of Land Management announced it is seeking public input via a “notice of realty action” that is now open until Aug. 30 regarding a Clark County Department of Social Services…

D.C. Download: Nevada delegation leaves their mark on FAA bill

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill isn’t the sexiest piece of legislation, but it’s essential — it governs U.S. air travel, and without a bill in place, the agency cannot collect revenue or make payments to government employees such as air traffic controllers. The 2024 FAA reauthorization, which passed the House Wednesday and was signed by President Joe…