The Republican governor’s major health care policy reform proposal, opposed by some members of his own party, passed the Senate but didn’t get a vote in the Assembly.
McKenna Ross

McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 and previously covered gaming and tourism and Southern Nevada's nonprofit sector for the newspaper. Before moving to Nevada, she reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at publications in Michigan, Oregon and Florida. McKenna is a graduate of Michigan State University and a 2021-2024 Report for America corps member. When she's not working, she's either reading or hiking Southern Nevada trails with her dog.
Changes to AB 540, one of five bills from the Republican governor, came with about three hours left in the part-time Legislature’s session.
Senate Bill 179 defines the term for Nevada Equal Rights Commission investigations into discrimination in housing, employment and accommodations.
The clock ran out on Gov. Joe Lombardo’s heavily amended bill, preventing a final vote before the 2025 session’s legally manded conclusion.
A bid to offer film tax credits to build the 31-acre Summerlin Studios never got a Senate vote on the final day of the Nevada legislative session.
As Nevada lawmakers consider an expansion of Nevada’s film production tax credit program, they can look to Georgia to see how it became a major hub for the TV and film industry.
Officials released new details Thursday but said a motive for the bombing at Trump International remains unclear.
A truck that exploded outside of Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day was rented on a peer-to-peer car rental app.
Attorneys argue that non-exempt hourly employees are denied proper pay levels because of a timekeeping policy that rounds to the nearest quarter-hour.
Las Vegas is known as a “union town,” some labor leaders say. That doesn’t mean they get achieve their goals easily.
Former President Donald Trump announced the plan to bar taxes on tips while visiting Las Vegas in June. Experts say the change would bring nominal impact to most workers.
Last year, 1,200 people were deterred from high-risk reservations during holiday weekends in Nevada, the short-term rental company said.
Manufacturers say Nevada is a business and labor-friendly spot for their industry. But there are still barriers to future growth.
Tuesday marks the 83rd anniversary of the opening of the first hotel-casino on Las Vegas Boulevard, which started as an extension of a California motel brand.
Tears, cheers and beers. They all marked the final hours of the Tropicana, one of the oldest of the remaining old-school casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.