California has submitted its own plan for cuts to conserve water along the drought-stricken Colorado River, but its plan differs from one submitted by the six other states that also draw water from the river.
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With one week until Election day, the latest polling shows Nevada’s U.S. Senate race between Catherine Cortez Masto and Adam Laxalt is incredibly close.
Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen wants to know how the federal government plans to reopen boat launch ramps at Lake Mead that have been closed due to declining lake levels.
While the Southern Nevada economy continues to show signs of renewed life, Las Vegas’ unemployment rate still ranks highest in the United States, a new report shows.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday in a wide-ranging, post-legislative session news conference with reporters that he will sign a public option health care bill in Nevada.
The Nevada Legislature convened for its 81st regular session Monday, kicking off its biennial 120-day session slowly in a legislative building still shuttered due to the COVID-19 threat.
Businesses in Clark and Washoe counties that faithfully comply with COVID-19 guidelines would be immune from legal liability from employees who get sick under a bill that moved ahead early Tuesday in the Senate.
Two police reform bills, one each in the Senate and Assembly, moved forward Saturday in spite of public reaction that ranged from only tepid support to blistering opposition, mostly from progressive interests who wanted lawmakers to do more.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has called a special legislative session for July 8 in Carson City to address budget shortfalls brought on by the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
If approved, the move would allow the state to tap into additional federal resources under the national emergency Trump declared last month.