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A backlog of more than 26,000 unemployment insurance-related appeals led the state to fill a million-dollar contract for third-party support staff.
The hospitality industry and the union are on opposite sides of a debate over a bill which would repeal pandemic-era measures that required daily room cleaning.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced a new director for the state’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
Restauranteur Flemming Larsen will contend with Democrat Max Carter II in November’s election for AD-12.
Republican Brian Hibbetts and Democrat Will Rucker are running to replace Assemblyman Tom Roberts, who decided not to seek re-election so he could run for sheriff.
Assemblyman Howard Watts III faces a single Republican challenger in a bid for re-election to Assembly District 15.
The Review-Journal plans to donate $25,000 each to two nonprofits in honor of investigative reporter Jeff German, the company announced Wednesday.
A scheduled increase in the state’s minimum wage won’t do much for the lowest-earning workers because record inflation is outpacing some growth.
Nevada has nearly recovered all of its nonfarming jobs from its pre-pandemic peak, according to the state’s May labor market review.
Some Southern Nevada public pools are offering free certification, retention bonuses and pay raises to find and keep lifeguards.
Several sectors’ hiring beyond 100 percent of pre-pandemic employment levels supported the state’s employment recovery.
Officials described this case as the first lawsuit of its kind in more than three decades.
Five Republicans and three Democrats are on the June primary ballot to represent Las Vegans in the Assembly’s 12th District, after incumbent Assemblywoman Susie Martinez decided not to seek re-election.
Three Democrats and four Republicans are on the primary ballot, seeking to replace Assemblyman Tom Roberts, who is running for sheriff.
Two-term Democratic Assemblyman Howard Watts faces a challenger in the 2022 primary election to represent District 15 in the state Legislature.
As aid begins to flow out of state grant reserves to Nevada nonprofits, government officials must weigh the long-term success of the programs they support, the Nevada governor said.
See the wedding industry through a historic lens at a new exhibit in Las Vegas.
Las Vegan Mark Davis’ nonprofit, Abundance International, has helped orphanages in two Ukrainian cities for years. The Russian invasion has made its work more important than ever, he said.
Applications are open for a Nevada grant funding program that matches federal support, the state announced Tuesday.
About $2 million of the state’s $30-million grant program, created with federal American Rescue Plan Act funding, has been awarded so far.