The agency alleges that when state employees are reemployed after military service, the Public Employees’ Retirement System violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act of 1994.
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Dan Schwartz joined Elizabeth Helgelien, Drew Johnson and other Republicans in the primary field for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District.
A rare tiny butterfly found only in a remote stretch of Northern Nevada is inching closer to federal protections under the Endangered Species Act.
The school district’s trustees are set to consider hiring a former gubernatorial candidate’s law firm as its legal counsel.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a trio of firearms bills on Wednesday, his first vetoes of the 2023 session.
President Joe Biden could designate Avi Kwa Ame, located in southern Nevada, as a national monument on Tuesday.
Clark County on Tuesday appointed longtime local government officer Sabra Smith Newby to the Nevada Assembly.
The former senator had a bright future and an unblemished electoral record in Nevada. Then came Trump.
Gov. Steve Sisolak passes his first test, Joe Lombardo needs to shore up his support and Danny Tarkanian loses again.
A Nevada Assembly candidate was arrested Saturday after an attempted robbery, according to court and jail records.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday congratulated Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall on her expected transition to a position in the Biden administration.
The Republican wasted no time announcing his candidacy for lieutenant governor following news that the incumbent officeholder is planning to resign.
The initial round of refunds, totaling $30.6 million, was sent to business taxpayers after a Supreme Court ruling in May that found a 2019 tax bill was unconstitutional.
The former Nevada attorney general and 2018 Republican candidate for governor, officially announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate seat held by Catherine Cortez Masto on Tuesday morning.
The latest coronavirus mutant federally classified as a “variant of concern” now accounts for 10 percent of new U.S. cases and possibly twice that rate in Nevada, health officials say.