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Nevada Independent
Jun. 1, 2026
Most ballot questions are up in November. Why is Henderson voting on a parks tax now?

A renewal for Henderson's park tax is scheduled for June. The Indy takes a deeper look at why the question is on the primary ballot rather than the general elec

Las Vegas Weekly
Mar. 26, 2026
Henderson lags behind Nevada in closing the gender pay gap

The pay gap鈥攐r the difference in earnings between men and women鈥攑ersists throughout the U.S., with full-time working women earning just 81 cents for every dollar earned by men in 2024. A recent business.com analysis of U.S. Census data shows Nevada鈥檚 full-time workforce faring better than all but Vermont, but Henderson remains a major outlier. The city had the 15th largest gap in the study, with an average female resident earning $19,645 less than her male counterpart. That鈥檚 about 2.5 times greater than Las Vegas鈥 $8,172 and Nevada鈥檚 $7,805, and consistent with a 2024 性视界传媒 Lincy Institute and Brookings Mountain West study ranking it 21st. Let鈥檚 take a closer look at these trends in honor of Equal Pay Day on March 26.

Nevada Current
Mar. 25, 2026
Commentary: Growing Southern Nevada鈥檚 health care economy

Today, health care is the fastest-growing sector in the regional economy having added more than 42,000 jobs since 2016. Yet, despite this growth we only have 70 percent of our expected health care jobs. Consequently, we continue to have poor health and social outcomes and export tens of millions of our health care dollars to out-of-state providers annually.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Mar. 18, 2026
Southern Nevada forum discusses healthcare in valley, focuses on funding for residencies

Southern Nevada has made big strides when it comes to health care in the region, adding a medical school at 性视界传媒 and hosting two private schools for doctors. But it still has a long way to go, and a lot of money required to get there.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5
Mar. 18, 2026
Southern Nevada healthcare staffing shortage takes center stage at Las Vegas symposium

The Lincy Institute at 性视界传媒 reports that Nevada is still missing about 30 percent of the healthcare jobs it should have. A lack of residency spots is pushing many newly trained doctors out of the state.

Nevada Current
Mar. 10, 2026
NV ranked 51st in mental health care again in 2025; Big Beautiful Bill could make things even worse

Using data in the Mental Health America report, Brookings Mountain West at 性视界传媒 breaks out some of the findings with a more regional emphasis in its report on the 鈥State of Mental Health in the Mountain West.鈥 The Brookings analysis included metrics for major depressive episodes, mental illness, substance use disorders, suicidal idiation, and unmet treatment for both adult and youth population.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Feb. 23, 2026
A wishlist for Southern Nevada's future: Southern Nevada Forum plans tomorrow's laws today

If you've ever wanted to make a suggestion for a new law, now just might be your chance. The Southern Nevada Forum held its initial meeting on Monday, with the goal of coming up with a dozen new ideas to fix problems faced by residents of the Las Vegas Valley. The 13-year-old organization 鈥 created by the Vegas Chamber, the City of Las Vegas, Brookings Mountain West and former Assembly Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick in 2013 鈥 brings together lawmakers and community leaders to brainstorm ideas.

Reno Gazette-Journal
Feb. 13, 2026
Can Democrats flip Nevada鈥檚 deep-red House seat after Amodei retires?

Rep. Mark Amodei鈥檚 recent decision to retire opens a Northern Nevada House seat long considered untouchable 鈥 giving Democrats a rare chance to test Republican dominance in the state鈥檚 most conservative congressional district. Political scientists say midterm backlash, economic pressure and weak candidates can sometimes turn 鈥渟afe鈥 districts into November surprises.

PBS
Oct. 13, 2025
Nevada Week | Government Shutdown and a Special Legislative Session for NV

A government shutdown is underway, and NV Senator Catherine Cortez Masto voted with Republicans to avoid it. David Damore, Executive Director of The Lincy Institute & Brookings Mountain West, discusses this and Governor Lombardo鈥檚 call for a special legislative session. Plus, the work a NV teenager did on a newly passed antisemitism bill and how the Raiders are celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.

Nevada Independent
Sep. 2, 2025
How a minor 2013 law change led to another redistricting fight in Henderson

A charter provision allows the city鈥檚 demographer to use internal figures that factor in the area鈥檚 rapid growth 鈥 resulting in seven changes in 15 years.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Aug. 18, 2025
Nevada's had its own redistricting rumbles

Here in Nevada, no mid-decade redistricting has ever been attempted. But that doesn't mean the state hasn't seen its share of redistricting drama on both sides of the aisle. And while repeated attempts to turn redistricting over to an independent commission here have failed, one proponent of the idea says she'll try again this year.

Las Vegas Review Journal
May. 27, 2025
What to expect from the Nevada Legislature鈥檚 final week

Lawmakers in the Nevada Legislature are staring down a busy final week of the 120-day session. Friday was the last major deadline for the Silver State鈥檚 part-time legislature. But the work is far from over for hundreds of exempt bills, many of which have the biggest potential impacts on Nevadans 鈥 and looming uncertainty around cuts from the federal government could bring a special session later this year.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5
May. 6, 2025
Push for two Nevada movie studio bills ramps up as debate continues

Lawmakers and supporters of two bills for tax credits for movie studio campuses are ramping up their calls for approval, as both face further support and scrutiny amid the state鈥檚 projected shortfalls. The clock is ticking until the end of the 2025 Legislative session.

Nevada Current
May. 2, 2025
Infill development holds its own against urban sprawl at housing forum

Local elected officials, planning and transportation representatives along with developers gathered Thursday around a central question: how do we address Southern Nevada鈥檚 ongoing housing shortage?

KTNV-TV: ABC 13
May. 2, 2025
Channel 13 went to the Regional Affordable Housing Forum. Here's what they discussed

Government and private-sector leaders from across the valley met Thursday to talk about an issue that locals find particularly vexing: the lack of affordable homes.

Las Vegas Business Press
Mar. 19, 2025
Community leaders focus on valley鈥檚 health care

With Las Vegas expected to reach a population of 3 million by 2042, health care in an already underserved community and attracting medical professionals will become more important than ever.

Desert Companion
Feb. 21, 2025
Diversifying Medicine

Statewide, there is one mental health professional for every 460 residents, and every Nevada county is federally designated as having a mental health provider shortage, according to a separate 2023 study from the 性视界传媒/Brookings Mountain West. Nevada would need 235 mental health professionals to eliminate the shortage designation.

Las Vegas Sun
Feb. 21, 2025
Las Vegas Mayor Shelley Berkley brings back regularly scheduled news conferences to City Hall

Mayor Shelley Berkley, wearing a bright yellow blazer and even brighter smile, stood next to a podium in front of a small crowd Thursday morning inside the council chambers of Las Vegas City Hall, fielding questions from reporters.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5
Feb. 20, 2025
Nevada bill to back tax credits for Warner Bros. gets introduced with plans for $50 million education facility

A Nevada bill to back tax credits for a Warner Bros. campus has been introduced into the Senate, and the plans promise a $50 million training facility for in-state college students to train for two years.

Nevada Current
Feb. 13, 2025
Licensing scheme contributing to shortage of psychologists in Nevada, say critics

Statewide, there is one mental health professional for every 460 residents, and every Nevada county is federally designated as having a mental health provider shortage, according to a separate 2023 study from the 性视界传媒/Brookings Mountain West. Nevada would need 235 mental health professionals to eliminate the shortage designation.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5
Feb. 3, 2025
Two movie studio bills face the spotlight and scrutiny as Nevada legislative session starts

The spotlight is on two movie studio bills going before Nevada lawmakers, as Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. look for tax credits in exchange for bringing thousands of jobs, new facilities and hundreds of millions of dollars in investments.

Triangle Business Journal
Jan. 24, 2025
Small Patients, Big Aspirations

As a pediatric doctor in New Bern, Dr. David Tayloe III has experienced months long delays when referring his patients to a specialist. This can lead to delays in a diagnosis, which impacts treatment and can affect the health of the child, said Tayloe, the executive vice president of the N.C. Pediatric Society.

KNPR News
Jan. 22, 2025
What fuels the population pipeline between Nevada and California?

The metropolitan Las Vegas area continues to be a popular destination for folks looking to leave Southern California.

Las Vegas Sun
Jan. 17, 2025
Preview Las Vegas speaker highlights Southern Nevada鈥檚 challenges amid rapid growth

Jeremy Aguero started his yearly economic report at Preview Las Vegas on Thursday morning reiterating the valley鈥檚 鈥渞emarkable鈥 development over the past few decades.

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