Two competing proposals to achieve federally mandated cuts to Colorado River water use are on the table, but agreement between states has remained elusive.
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Gov. Steve Sisolak on Wednesday touted the efforts undertaken during to the COVID-19 crisis to mitigate its economic impacts on Nevada.
Gov. Steve Sisolak welcomed a pair of FEMA trucks to Nevada that he says will help rural residents get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Gov. Steve Sisolak will give his second State of the State address on Jan. 19 virtually, and will release his proposed budget to the public the day before.
The move occurs amid a national reckoning on police violence against Black people and the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
Since Nevada reported its first cases of COVID-19 on March 5, a series of emergency measures has brought the economy to a near halt and transformed life in the Silver State.
The Vegas Chamber has filed a lawsuit seeking to block a ballot initiative proposed by the Clark County Education Association that seeks to raise the sales tax for schools.
Facing one of the worst affordable housing shortages in the country, Nevada lawmakers are hoping the 2019 Legislature can mark a turning point.
Bills dealing with surprise medical billing, criminal justice reform and labor laws in Nevada are just some of what’s on tap for lawmakers as they gear up for the second half of the 2019 session.