Here’s a snapshot of some of the Nevadans stuck in limbo with the state Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
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DETR launched a pilot program with a new ID verification vendor to help clear the state’s logjam of unemployment claims and to root out fraudulent applications.
Southern Nevada businesses have had an 87 percent compliance rate for following COVID-19 health and safety requirements since June 26.
Nevadans facing financial hardship can now apply for rental assistance from a new state program under the CARES Act. Local governments also have funds.
Friday was the first day Nevadans are required to wear a mask in all public spaces after an announcement from Gov. Steve Sisolak Wednesday.
A notice to licensed gaming properties released Thursday evening states that restaurants that meet requirements set forth by the Governor’s Office may reopen but must get confirmation from the state Gaming Control Board before they can do so.
The Metropolitan Police Department and Nevada attorney general’s office say there are no plans to check people who are out in public during the coronavirus pandemic.
Nevada corporations donated $525 million back to the community in 2018. Experts are hopeful that number will grow in the coming future.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal filed court papers Friday seeking to end a 30-year joint operating agreement with the Las Vegas Sun.
The Bureau of Land Management held a public meeting to gather feedback on a massive solar array project that could power up to 400,000 Las Vegas homes.