New COVID-10 metrics released Wednesday showed Clark County’s case rate increasing, but hospitalizations continued to drop.
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Longtime attorney Richard Bryan, who served two terms as Nevada governor and two terms as a U.S. senator, has retired from law firm Fennemore Craig this month.
As aid begins to flow out of state grant reserves to Nevada nonprofits, government officials must weigh the long-term success of the programs they support, the Nevada governor said.
It’s been a rough road for Nevada’s job market during the pandemic, but state officials said statewide employment continued its rebound in March.
A Southern California shoe store owner opened fire at two shoplifters, police said, but mistakenly shot and wounded a 9-year-old girl. The store owner was later arrested in Clark County, authorities said.
Nevada’s retailers can expect a year-over-year decrease in Easter spending this year, due in part to high inflation and lingering supply chain issues.
A tentative budget showed the Metropolitan Police Department asked for a nearly 10 percent increase, bringing the department’s total budget to more than $726 million.
The smoke-free and tobacco-free campus policy will apply to all university buildings.
The Interim Finance Committee voted to allocate the first half of a $500 million investment in affordable housing that Gov. Steve Sisolak announced in February.
New census data showed St. George, Utah, the fastest-growing metro area in the U.S. between 2020 and 2021. The Las Vegas Valley ranked 97th, Reno metro came in at 65th.