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Nevada And Rescue Plan Money: ‘It's Important That We Get All Of This Right'
State officials promise to address inequities exposed by pandemic, but details are scant.
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State officials promise to address inequities exposed by pandemic, but details are scant.
Domestic, sexual violence funding tethered to marriage licenses
There's Nevada. Then, there's Las Vegas.
Vacation rental behemoth Airbnb is a driving force behind the effort to restrict short-term rentals.
But tech companies are pushing back.
Resort industry ‘comeback is now’.
Members of Congress from the West are pushing for massive new investments in ecosystem management and wildfire mitigation.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melanie Andress-Tobiasson is resigning her position on the bench to regain control of her life.
President Joe Biden heralded the country as “on the move again” as he sketched out his expansive vision for a post-pandemic America.
Family members say they still have unanswered questions and have been unable to schedule visitations.
A bill that begins to address employee misclassification within the construction industry has drawn fierce criticism.
Housing activists and indigent defense lawyers have long argued that Nevada has a lopsided power imbalance that favors landlords.
RTC to restore bus routes that succumbed to pandemic.
Nevada 45th in doctor discipline.
Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree murder; guilty of third-degree murder; and guilty of second-degree manslaughter.
Less than 10 percent of nearly 11,000 inmates in the Nevada Department of Corrections are fully vaccinated.
State commission starts rethinking adjudication procedures.
More than half of Nevadans working in the private sector lack the ability to automatically deduct retirement savings from their paychecks.