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Nevada senators on opposing sides of sweeping bank deregulation bill

Nevada senators were at odds Thursday on a sweeping bank regulation bill that enjoys support among Republicans and moderate Democrats but is opposed by progressive lawmakers who say the legislation rolls back consumer protections to help big banks.

Nevada heroin overdose deaths have nearly tripled since 2010

Overall opioid-related overdose deaths have decreased slightly in Nevada since 2010, but data presented Thursday show that heroin and synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, are responsible for a sharply higher share of the deaths.

Ryan Bundy plans to run for Nevada governor as independent

Ryan Bundy, the eldest son of Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy, says he’ll mount an independent campaign for Nevada governor as a states’ rights fundamentalist.

Heller among sponsors of infrastructure partnership bill

The Public Buildings Renewal Act would authorize $5 billion in bonds to create public-private partnerships to rebuild or improve community structures like schools or universities.

Nonprofit running Nevada housing program violated its policies, report finds

A Nevada nonprofit running the state’s program to help homeowners struggling with mortgages violated its own policies and awarded contracts without competitive bids, the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program said Thursday.