The Clark County Commission will hold a hearing and vote Tuesday on a proposed ordinance that would create a process for licensing sidewalk vendors.
Taylor R. Avery
Taylor R. Avery covers county and state government and politics. A proud alum of the Silver State's oldest student newspaper, the Nevada Sagebrush, Taylor previously interned with the Nevada Independent, the Los Angeles Times, the Reno Gazette-Journal, USA TODAY and the Chicago Sun-Times. Born and raised in Elko, she earned degrees in journalism and political science at the University of Nevada, Reno before completing a master's degree in Public Affairs Reporting at the University of Illinois Springfield.
Nevada’s candidate filing period for non-judicial races concluded Friday. There were some surprises and non-surprises.
State regulators voted Thursday to fine a testing lab over $57,000 after it was found to have intentionally passed tainted cannabis products.
The Cannabis Compliance Board approved an application by a woman convicted of a felony to work in the Nevada marijuana industry
Clark County Education Association leadership presented a slide suggesting “selective sick outs” to thousands of union members during a late July meeting, photos show.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a 2017 lawsuit against the county for leasing land for less than its market value.
One bill would bar people younger than 21 from possessing or purchasing semiautomatic rifles and shotguns.
Lawmakers in the Assembly will soon be asked to consider a bill that would make Juneteenth a state holiday after a committee approved the legislation Wednesday morning.
A sponsor of a Nevada Senate bill that would require coverage says these treatments can have a profound effect on mental health and quality of life.
The Assembly Legislative Operations Committee on Tuesday night approved a bill that would create a ballot question asking voters whether to remove language related to slavery from the state constitution.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is asking the Nevada Board of Pardons to consider commuting all death sentences in the state during a meeting scheduled for Tuesday.