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Question 2 On Same-Sex Marriage Pitched As Symbolic Righting Of Wrongs
Nevadans this November will formally declare their support of (or opposition to) same-sex marriage.
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Nevadans this November will formally declare their support of (or opposition to) same-sex marriage.
Henderson City Councilman John Marz says he has the “privilege” of living next door to a short-term vacation rental.
Nevada’s minority populations are the hardest hit by COVID-19 in terms of infection, hospitalization, and mortality rates.
Public transit systems at both ends of the state are grappling with plummeting ridership and revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The eviction moratorium is on track to end at midnight Aug. 31.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general in an amicus brief Thursday.
MGM employees who were notified in July they’d been overpaid a year ago (when times were good) and now owe the company.
Clark County is hiring upwards of 1,500 people to work at polling places this fall.
The first Latina elected to the U.S. Senate addressed America not from a podium in a crowded convention hall, but from a kitchen.
The anti-government, anti-public lands extremist tapped by Donald Trump to direct the Bureau of Land Management won’t get the job after all.
The Veterans Administration is doing things to cats that would land an individual in jail, and you’re paying for it.
Assemblyman Edgar Flores, an attorney who represents the family, has not responded to multiple requests for comment.
The cost of Covid is manifesting in potentially higher health insurance premiums on the individual market.
City of Las Vegas residents hoping to unseat Councilwoman Michele Fiore want her removed or encouraged to resign from the LVCVA Board.
A trial on allegations the state unfairly awarded multiple licenses to a handful of applicants is expected to conclude by mid month.
Deaths from Covid-19 are projected to more than triple in Nevada by December 1 under current conditions mandated by the state.
Davis v. Nevada was a first step to begin addressing decades-long disparities in access to counsel.
A hearing on the motion is also scheduled for Friday morning.
The motion says the Tax Commission will vote on the settlement at its meeting Friday.
The House of Representatives has approved $102.6 million for the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro Program.