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The new investigations will examine whether “students with disabilities are prevented from safely returning to in-person education.”
Nevada has received federal approval to distribute three additional rounds of emergency food benefits for nearly 400,000 children.
Nevada's “Infrastructure Week,” kicked off in mid-August.
Say they weren’t consulted during Trump-era fast-track approval process.
The Nevada Legislature and courts “forged a path forward to ensure that families have a route to stay and resolve eviction proceedings.”
Last week, the agency announced it has classified COVID-19 as a “Class A inadmissible condition”.
Robotics company requesting $500,000 in tax abatements.
Known as the “eastern alternative corridor,” have now been abandoned after ongoing public backlash.
Families and prisoner advocacy groups are questioning Nevada Department of Corrections’ COVID-19 mitigation efforts.
“Out of the mouths of babes” has special meaning for my family.
That position by 10 House Democrats prompted a late-night negotiating session between the centrists and top House Democrats.
The Henderson mortuary, Hites Funeral Home and Cremation Service, had been on the board's radar for years before the gruesome discovery.
Text indicates CEO went to work while COVID positive.
Families and the nation started reaping the benefits of the expanded child tax credit this week, as deposits began hitting Thursday.
Last words — ‘I can't breathe' — mirrors George Floyd’s death, attorney says.
County Commissioners sought feedback from nonprofits and social service providers to figure out how to invest the federal funding.
Station Casinos will, again, be called to court to defend their labor practices next month.
A bear and her cub entered an open door on Tina Court and awoke the resident by pawing at his leg as he slept.