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Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
While the state has made progress in gun violence legislation, the authors note Nevada’s gun death rate and gun suicide rate remain 40 and 60 percent higher than the national average.
Transgender service members in Nevada welcomed President Joe Biden’s reversal Monday of a Trump-era ban on their service in the military.
Many of Nevada’s elected officials and their staff members qualify for priority COVID-19 vaccinations under state or federal standards, but the process remains muddled.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto took on the thankless job of recruiting Democrats to run for Senate in 2019, and her success has given the Nevadan a boost in Senate leadership.
Newly elected Nevada Assemblywoman Annie Black shared a lengthy account on Friday of her participation in the protest that ultimately led to a deadly riot and occupation of the U.S. Capitol.
Many Nevada leaders and political fixtures publicly condemned a mob’s storming of the U.S. Capitol building during Congress’ official review of the Electoral College’s votes.
Gov. Steve Sisolak appointed Heather Korbulic, executive director of Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, as his office’s policy director for the upcoming legislative session.
Nevada will not gain a congressional seat from the 2020 Census, but steady population growth and increased representation for nearby states forecast greater political influence.