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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
Health officials reported 948 new COVID-19 cases and one death in Nevada on Monday, breaking a streak of five days with more than 1,000 cases reported in the state.
Fifty out of 56 businesses passed a second check this week after receiving warnings for not complying with COVID-19 safety requirements, state officials said Thursday.
Gov. Steve Sisolak will discuss the next phase of Nevada’s reopening at a news conference Tuesday evening, according to the governor’s office.
A judge heard arguments over which documents pharmaceutical firms will have to turn over to the state in a lawsuit over Nevada’s opioid epidemic.
Former Nevada Senate Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson, who resigned earlier this year, was sentenced Thursday to 27 months in prison for misusing campaign funds.
Public and charter schools in Clark and Washoe counties would be required to have libraries and employ certified teacher librarians under two new Senate bills heard before the Senate Committee on Education on Wednesday.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents passed a resolution Friday that will defer tuition and registration fees for the spring semester for students who are financially impacted by the partial government shutdown.
Restrooms are again being cleaned and trash picked up at Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area using Federal Land and Recreation Enhancement Act funds generated by fees previously collected at the entrance gates.