The new authority will be responsible for managing state health care programs, including Medicaid and the state’s health insurance exchange, and the public employees’ benefits program.
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A necropsy determined that the wild foal died from a shooting.
A North Las Vegas truck driver died in a crash on U.S. 93 in Lincoln County.
Nevada’s congressional delegation largely praised the decision, with the exception of its sole Republican representative.
Stuck with 38 people in a boiling, broken-down bus headed for the Grand Canyon, 66-year-old Jeffery Volkar died from heat stress on what was supposed to be a family trip.
A middle man in the health care industry responsible for managing prescription drug programs was the subject of a reform debate in the Nevada Legislature this year.
This will be the 14th time since 1992 that the news organization has invited Clark County lawyers to participate in the survey known as “Judging the Judges.”
The Nevada Supreme Court found a judge was justified in dismissing criminal cases after a state agency failed to promptly transport criminal defendants for treatment.
Following months of deadlock, one proposal for the Colorado River has emerged.
Rep. Steven Horsford led a Democratic coalition in drafting the group’s own alternative to the tax plans proposed in Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill.”
The filing follows an unusual degree of secrecy in the case, including a plea agreement that experts said a judge improperly sealed.
Forty-four swimmers came to the Boulder City pool to learn water safety skills.
Near the Nevada-Oregon border, a lithium company has hit a major snag with water.
Nevada Gaming Commission members agreed Thursday that Lovelock’s Off the Rails Casino came off the rails in its accounting efforts over several years and voted unanimously to punish its parent company with a $10,000 fine.
Dr. Aury Nagy, a neurosurgeon, launched his congressional campaign to defeat Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in 2026.