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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
Nevada regulators approved the first three cannabis consumption lounges, including two in the Las Vegas Valley.
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State and local leaders came together Thursday to publicize ongoing efforts to assist struggling residents at risk of eviction.
Nevada’s employment office has made some headway in processing unemployment claims filed by independent contractors and self-employed workers but more work could be done, according to a court report.
There’s a new head of Nevada’s employment office, and the Alorica call center contract is getting a second look.
Two more businesses have violated health and safety measures, while overall compliance has increased.
A Nevada judge will order the state’s employment department to begin paying gig and independent worker claims.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday ordered a mandatory shutdown of most nonessential businesses in the state, his broadest action to date in response to spread of COVID-19 illness.
Members of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce took part in a round table discussion co-hosted by the Nevada Republican Party and President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is pressuring the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau to enforce a rule that would protect borrowers from abusive lending.