The federal government will begin removing a metric half-ton of weapons-grade plutonium that was secretly shipped to the state starting next year as part of a settlement agreement between Nevada and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 4041 has filed a labor complaint, saying Gov. Steve Sisolak is not following the state’s collective bargaining law.
State lawmakers on Friday approved budget cuts for state agencies and rollbacks to funding for one-time projects to help offset an $812 million budget hole.
The governor unveiled the plan to state workers Thursday morning in a streamed video announcement and in a subsequent public statement.
The governor is asking a state board to pardon all Nevadans who had been previously convicted of low-level marijuana possession crimes.
Mesquite City Councilwoman Annie Black looks to be on her way to unseating three-term Assemblyman Chris Edwards in the Republican primary race for the northeast valley seat.
Nevada may soon see updates to law enforcement training, elected officials said Friday during a discussion on how best to address systemic inequalities amid national unrest.