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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
Gov. Steve Sisolak asked District Attorney Steve Wolfson not to prosecute the man who yelled profanities at him and his family at a Summerlin restaurant.
The Las Vegas councilwoman previously planned to run for governor, but changed her mind Thursday.
The Clark County sheriff became the 12th GOP contender in the primary.
Republicans who are also seeking the GOP nomination for governor and frustrated Democrats say Lombardo is refusing to engage in the campaign.
A new internal state audit raps the Department of Corrections for overcharging prisoners on supplies and medical co-pays, high overtime costs during the pandemic, and lax oversight on how it assigns state-owned vehicles to staff.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and his wife Kathy were accosted and threatened at a Las Vegas restaurant Sunday by at least two men who shouted racial and anti-government epithets at them in an incident captured on cell phone video.
Gov. Steve Sisolak gave an off-year state of the state speech from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The governor got an up close look at state efforts to distribute more than 35 tons of seed to restore grasses destroyed last summer.
Las Vegas real estate and business attorney Tisha Black announced her candidacy for attorney general Monday.
Nevada will receive millions in the settlement against opioid manufacturers and distributors.