New policies for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program were announced, withdrawing funds already given out and forcing states to reapply.
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Two sides are warring over the passage of a bill mandating nurse-to-patient ratios and increasing transparency in work protections.
The rift between Henderson police Chief Hollie Chadwick and her new boss was evident in emails between the two in the weeks before the city manager fired Chadwick.
The Nevada State Climate Office held its first-ever Northern Nevada Heat Summit in Reno.
A petition calls on the Bureau of Reclamation to use its authority to determine what constitutes “beneficial use” of water.
There are new efforts in the Legislature to stop the changing of the clocks for daylight saving time. Previous efforts have been unsuccessful. Will this time be different?
The Nevada Republican will discuss his legislative priorities in a public address on Jan. 15, according to his office.
One trend is becoming increasingly evident: Voter turnout for the 2024 election appears significantly lower than in previous elections.
A political action committee says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ineligible to appear on the November ballot unless he resubmits his petition to comply with Nevada law.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada accused Elko County of failing to create a process for inmates to vote while in jail.
A Nevada resident and the Coalition for Parents and Children filed a lawsuit Thursday afternoon in the First Judicial District Court in Carson City.
Two weeks ago, a storm ravaged the popular winter recreation area, bringing eight inches of rain and three feet of flood waters. Now the cleanup process is underway.
Nevada’s largest state employee union is suing Gov. Joe Lombardo for vetoing a bill that would have funded a cost of living pay increase approved by state officials.
The hike will boost starting yearly pay for a new trooper to about $60,000.
Assembly Bill 524, a bill that directs utilities to build more in-state power generation, passed with overwhelming support on the last day of the legislative session.
More than 340 children were injured by crashes within a quarter-mile of Clark County school campuses, during hours immediately before and after classes, state data shows. CCSD numbers are much lower. Here’s why.
Hundreds of others have been infected with COVID-19 at least three times, according to new data from the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services.