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Nevada Senators Zero In On Threat To Health Care After Barrett’s Nomination
Barrett, 48, who sits on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, is a favorite among conservatives.
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Barrett, 48, who sits on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, is a favorite among conservatives.
Lawmakers passed Senate Bill 178 to develop a weighted funding formula to serve students in the lowest 25 percentile of proficiency.
Both are hoping to succeed outgoing Trustee Deanna Wright, who was term limited and could not run for reelection in District A.
Laura Nguyen, a single mother of two, was already evicted once during the pandemic and doesn’t know what would happen if evicted again.
The JDC’s scathing complaint, filed last month, alleges that Tobiasson used her position as a judge to influence police.
A federal judge Friday dismissed the Trump campaign lawsuit against Nevada legislation requiring ballots to be sent to all active voters.
You might be able to distill one of the CCSD School Board races down to t-shirts.
The few bucks Shellie is able to send her husband, an inmate at Ely State Prison, won’t lend comfort to his four- to ten-year sentence.
In normal times, the country would pause to mourn the passing and celebrate the life of a brilliant, brave and inspirational trailblazer.
A preliminary field survey by conservation groups estimated that more than 17,000 Tiehm’s buckwheat plants had been dug up.
It was music to the ears of lawmakers who watched construction jobs evaporate during the Great Recession.
The working group is handing a good portion of the funding responsibility right back to the Legislature.
Miguel Barahona is one of thousands legally living and working in Nevada under humanitarian protections who could now face deportation a ...
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced he would extend the moratorium 45 days.
Michael DiAsio, the owner of Southern Nevada’s Visiting Angels franchise, is in dire need of more angels.
Joe Biden has ground to make up after strong Latino support lifted Sen. Bernie Sanders to the Democratic caucus victory in Nevada.
The interim legislative committee on prescription drugs on Wednesday approved five bill draft requests — the maximum allowed.
The project is in the scoping phase, a period used to identify and develop corridor alternatives.
Nevada’s senior senator is working overtime to turn the U.S. Senate from red to blue this fall, but her hometown industry has other plans.
At least 16,339 students lack access to the internet.