State workers turned out Friday to support a bill granting them collective bargaining rights, but the bill is opposed by Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval and faces a likely veto if it is passed by the Democratic Legislature.
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Nevada is getting closer to taking its battle against cyberattacks to a new level.
Citing the goal of reducing recidivism and saving money, Sen. Majority Leader Aaron Ford introduced a bill this week that would catapult the College of Southern Nevada back into the business of educating offenders.
Congressional lawmakers were united Friday in support for the U.S. military strikes on a Syrian air base, with Republicans and Democrats applauding the action and denouncing Syria President Bashar al-Assad for using chemical weapons on civilian populations.
A Senate panel on Friday passed a bill requiring businesses with more than 50 employees to provide paid sick leave.
A person convicted of assaulting a civilian employees or public safety volunteer may see facing tougher penalties in court.
Active duty and veteran military members who are under 21 may be able to get a permit to carry a concealed firearm in Nevada.
Collective bargaining for state workers, Medicaid and union pitches highlight day 61 of the Nevada Legislature.