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Nevada Legislature considers sealing COVID related eviction records

Nevada Legislature considers sealing COVID related eviction records NEWS: AB 141 would scrub eviction records from a renter s history if it occurred during the coronavirus pandemic due to non-payment of rent. and last updated 2021-03-10 09:27:34-05 LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A bill working its way through the Nevada Legislature, AB141, would help renters who ve been evicted during the coronavirus pandemic find new housing easier without the burden of a tarnished record. Assemblyman Howard Watts, D, District 15 sponsored the bill and has been getting flack from landlords and property owners concerned that the bill would hurt their industry that s already been dealt several bad hands during the pandemic-related economic crash.

Nevada bill would bar offensive school mascots, place names

Nevada bill would bar offensive school mascots, place names By MICHELLE L. PRICE and SAM METZMarch 10, 2021 GMT FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2012, file photo, UNLV s mascot Hey Reb! attends an NCAA college basketball game against San Diego State in Las Vegas. Nevada lawmakers are considering legislation that would require schools to get rid of racially discriminatory logos and mascots and require officials to push for the renaming of mountains, trails or any other geographic points with racially offensive names. The bill, which is scheduled to have its first hearing Tuesday, March 9, 2021, comes in the wake of a national reckoning over race that s led to school and professional sports teams dropping their mascots. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken, File)

Nevada bill would bar offensive school mascots, place names

Nevada bill would bar offensive school mascots, place names
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Dirty Driving: How Nevada Could Close Classic Car Loophole

Dirty Driving: How Nevada Could Close ‘Classic’ Car Loophole By John Sadler | February 23, 2021 CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) What makes a car classic? It sounds like fodder for bar trivia, but in Nevada it’s a question almost certain to come up in the state Legislature. Classic vehicle license plates issued by the state Department of Motor Vehicles allow vehicle owners to bypass annual smog checks required in Clark and Washoe counties, including in and around Las Vegas and Reno. While many people think of classics as perhaps a 1950s muscle car or a vintage roadster, Nevada cars can qualify for “Classic Rod” plates when they are just 20 years old.

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