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What CCSD & Tesla Have In Common: Both Employ A Lot Of Medicaid Recipients
Call centers, Amazon, Walmart, and the state among employers with most workers on Medicaid.

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Call centers, Amazon, Walmart, and the state among employers with most workers on Medicaid.

Republican gubernatorial candidate and former U.S. Sen. Dean Heller tried to hit all the right notes.
Clark County Sheriff and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Joe Lombardo continues to dance around the issue of vaccines.
The proposal would set aside $15 million to help charter schools build their facilities.
NV congressional Dems condemn disinformation behind insurrection, call for accountability.
Aaron Ford said addressing threats to voting rights on the anniversary of the Capitol attacks is necessary to protect future elections.
We just didn’t believe it before the Capitol insurrection.
The Reno attorney and former boxer says he won't duck.
A group of congressional Democrats called for preserving the climate portions of President Joe Biden’s stalled domestic spending bill.
A 90-day pause will temporarily prevent construction of the Dixie Meadows geothermal energy project.
These numbers represent K-12 students enrolled in public schools and exclude those who attend private schools or are home schooled.
Home tests fail to reveal all infections.
The new laws include measures to create birthing centers, switch the state to a presidential primary and help LGBTQ-owned businesses.
It’s unlikely that enough Senate Republicans will join Democrats to pass the current versions of voting rights legislation.
Southern Nevadans in search of a COVID-19 test waited hours in a traffic jam before some were turned away.
Continued collaboration between the federal government and the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, is essential to the recovery of the fish.
Beginning with the upcoming 2022-23 academic year, children will have to be 5 years old by the first day of school in order to enroll.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said in a news release that the mark Reid “left on the Silver State will last forever.”
The $2 trillion spending package would ensure Americans don't pay more than $35 when they pick up a new vial of insulin from their pharmacy.