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More Mortgage Assistance On The Way — Eventually
Nevada is set to receive $121 million in Homeowner Assistance Funds, approved as part of the American Rescue Plan.
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Nevada is set to receive $121 million in Homeowner Assistance Funds, approved as part of the American Rescue Plan.
Governor and Labor Secretary tout apprenticeship programs, infrastructure bill.
Welcome to the intermediate round of The Fight Over Control of Our Schools.
More than 600,000 Nevada children to benefit from credit's expansion.
The Biden administration is rewriting how it protects endangered species.
Another long unresolved problem in Nevada: housing security.
Black fathers are the norm in the lives of Black children, but we are dogged by a defamatory narrative about our supposed absenteeism.
The headline above pays homage to one of the most powerful and brilliant speeches in American history.
June 19, the date of the end of slavery in the U.S., is now a national holiday.
At least one private school in Nevada is searching family computers and using the information to shame students and parents into withdrawing
Nearly a decade after the temporary program was established, Senate Democrats are eyeing a permanent solution.
And they aren't the only Southern Nevada municipality taking a more hands-on approach to education.
A national monument would permanently protect nearly 400,000 acres south of Las Vegas.
The proposed complaint, which was never filed, featured a number of complaints about the conduct of the election in the six disputed states.
Nevada’s eviction moratorium lifted June 1 and many landlords have resumed filing notices for nonpayment of rent.
City of Las Vegas sitting on vacant lots for decades.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed the bill that attempts to give Nevada first-in-the-nation status, ahead of Iowa and New Hampshire.
A planned lithium mine on an ancient collapsed volcano is facing growing pushback from tribal nations, ranchers and conservationists.
It took a decade of organizing and five legislative sessions for Nevada to embrace a long-sought criminal justice reform.
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, a liberal activist who last year posed as a conservative to infiltrate the state GOP, is switching things up again.