Constable Duane Thurston did not complete the required Peace Officer Standards and Training certification within a year of taking office, violating state law.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo and lawmakers in the Democratic-controlled Legislature passed hundreds of bills this year, though Lombardo set a record for the number of vetoes in one session.
Sen. Dina Neal butted heads with the city of North Las Vegas over a bill amendment that would give the city’s charter committee the ability to report abuses of power to the state Legislature.
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee voted against the K-12 education budget, saying more money should have been spent on literacy programs and teacher training.
Small amounts of fungi that produces magic mushrooms may soon be decriminalized under a bill heard by lawmakers Thursday.
People on both sides of the abortion debate spoke for and against a resolution that would enshrine abortion rights into the Nevada Constitution.
A Las Vegas lawmaker introduced a bill that would require city and county jails to establish a polling place exclusively for prisoners.
The resolution to remove a provision allowing involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime was passed by the Nevada Legislature in 2021 and again this year.
Gov. Joe Lombardo touted fiscal responsibility during his first State of the State speech Monday.
Despite efforts by Republicans to make inroads with Nevada’s Latino voters, early CNN exit polls show that outreach was largely unsuccessful.