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The regulations take effect Oct. 1 and will last until November 2023, though officials hope to adopt them permanently.
Most heat complaints to Nevada OSHA were about a lack of air conditioning, causing temperatures to soar and workers feeling nauseous, fatigued and dizzy.
The Vegas Chamber endorsed incumbent Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak for re-election on Tuesday, spurning Republican hopeful Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo.
Police were called this month to the opening of a Democratic campaign office after armed protesters showed up. No threats were made, and no one was arrested.
Nevada saw 42,976 citizens naturalized between 2016 and 2020, greater than the state’s presidential election margin in 2020, a new report found.
Gov. Steve Sisolak tapped three experts to help advise him on the ongoing drought and responses to it.
A memorandum of understanding between California, Nevada and Colorado outlines water-saving steps agencies in those states will take to deal with the ongoing drought.
State police won’t investigate Nye County deputies who failed to stop an intoxicated driver who killed three people. A county district attorney is continuing to push for a probe.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Southern Nevada Water Authority General Manager John Entsminger are demanding more details about how the federal government will deal with the western drought.
Gamblers left $22 million in uncollected change at Nevada casinos last year.
The directive was released Wednesday. It came after a Review-Journal story showed residents worried about housing insecurity with plans to end the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.
President Biden signed into law a sweeping bill that includes funding for drought-plagued states like Nevada and measures to lower prescription drug costs for seniors.
Lake Mead will head into 2023 under a federal water shortage for the second straight year as the worsening drought continues to ravage the West.
The head of the Southern Nevada Water Authority cited “unreasonable expectations” by water managers in the other states in the face of unprecedented drought.
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“It’s just heartbreaking,” said Judy Roman, whose houseboat was totaled and whose security camera recorded the fire.
Members of the Henderson Fire Department demonstrated how they respond to a 911 call about a child trapped in a hot car.
A fatal shooting at a Walmart parking lot is being investigated as a possible case of self-defense, according to the Henderson Police Department.
A suspect accused in a hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian told investigators that she had struck construction equipment, according to her arrest report.