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If company towns were so great they’d be in Biden’s infrastructure plan.
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If company towns were so great they’d be in Biden’s infrastructure plan.
Nevada’s Art & Culture sector has suffered a loss of more than $1.7 billion in revenue during the pandemic.
Twenty percent of the U.S. population lives in rural America and believe their health care needs have been overlooked by Washington.
Every member of Nevada’s delegation has been jabbed.
Landlords, property managers sent out notices prior to the extension.
Federal measure would loosen hunters’ grip on regulators.
Senate Bill 187 regulates solitary confinement and would ensure it is only used as a last resort.
Are coyotes and mountain lions the reason Nevada’s mule deer population rests well below historic high levels?
The number of licensed child care providers is down 8% from pre-pandemic levels.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee launched its first televised attack ads against Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto.
The bill is designed to help privately managed schools finance buildings.
Nevada student debt totals $11 billion.
Popular services could require licensing.
Criminal justice advocates are optimistic.
Realtors warn of ‘havoc and chaos’.
Nevada jails people at a higher degree than most other states and at a rate higher than the U.S. as a whole.
After 30 years of advocacy work, Delaine Spilsbury, an Ely Shoshone elder, presented a bill to the Legislature for the first time.
President Joe Biden paused new oil and gas leasing on federal lands as his administration reviewed fossil fuel development policy.
Humanity relies on collaboration; even the lone scientist or inventor who made a great discovery was standing on the shoulders of others.