The U.S. Department of Education released state-level data Tuesday showing how many people are eligible.
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The Department of Health and Human Services intends to impose an additional fine of more than $120,000 against a youth psychiatric facility in Amargosa Valley.
A bill that advocates pitched as a major step toward fixing Nevada’s growing groundwater problem was all but dead in the state Legislature on Friday.
The water authority’s board of directors voted unanimously for $37 million for the Garnet Valley Water Transition System project, a series of pipelines that will bring water to the industrial park.
If you’ve seen a car driving around with a classic vehicle plate and thought, “That’s not a classic,” you could be right.
The last time the Nevada Legislature audited the Clark County School District was in 2004.
Several sectors’ hiring beyond 100 percent of pre-pandemic employment levels supported the state’s employment recovery.
U.S. health officials approve authorization for all adults but particularly urge people 50 and older to seek one.
James Dean Leavitt, who served on NSHE’s Board of Regents for 12 years, applied over the summer for the board’s chief of staff and special counsel position.
Lab director Mark Pandori, who worked briefly at the Silicon Valley startup, is a possible witness in the criminal fraud trial of Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes.