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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
Have questions about the new law banning stopping on Strip pedestrian bridges? Here are some answers.
State Treasurer Zach Conine made the announcement just three years after the rainy day fund was drained in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow was hired as the executive director of Arc of Nevada, an advocacy group for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Joe Lombardo has been ordered to pay $20,000 and will be censured after the Nevada Commission on Ethics found that he violated state law by using his sheriff’s badge and uniform during his campaign for governor.
Democratic leaders say the impasse is holding up major proposals, including a bill aimed at bringing the Oakland Athletics to Las Vegas.
A bill to legalize physician assisted suicide cleared one of the final hurdles on its path to reaching Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk.
Legislators moved to advance dozens of bills Tuesday afternoon, including bills related to firearms, restorative justice and election workers.
State Sen. Melanie Scheible, D-Las Vegas, had 17 of her bills survive a key deadline earlier this month, the most of any sitting Nevada lawmaker.
Democrats have zeroed in on the Republican gubernatorial candidate’s sometimes contradictory statements on the issue.