Nevada lawmakers hit the ground running Friday with the opening of the Legislature’s second special session of the summer, moving quickly on measures to change mining taxes and provide for pandemic-driven mail-in voting in November.
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Robert Eliason’s legal battle began in 2017. The embattled lawman, who is not a certified police officer, has served in office since 2015 and is now in his second term.
Nevada Democrats unveiled not one, but two proposals that would overhaul how mining companies in Nevada are taxed.
Leaders with the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation are scheduled to provide the update over Zoom at 10 a.m.
Two small air tankers collided in midair Thursday in Lincoln County while battling a wildfire about 150 miles northeast of Las Vegas, killing the two pilots.
The last week of federal unemployment benefits that was supposed to come this week is now expected next week.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of an 11-year-old and the child’s guardian, says the repeated attacks occurred at the Never Give Up Youth Healing Center in Amargosa Valley.
Nevada recorded 1,018 new cases of COVID-19 and 21 more deaths over the preceding day as the death toll in the state surged past 800, according to data posted Thursday.
A resident was fatally shot by a Mohave County Sheriff’s Office deputy Wednesday in Golden Valley, Arizona.
The Department of Energy on Thursday announced a deal to recover $200 million in taxpayer funds from Tonopah Solar Energy, a Nevada solar project that never showed a profit.