New policies for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program were announced, withdrawing funds already given out and forcing states to reapply.
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Two sides are warring over the passage of a bill mandating nurse-to-patient ratios and increasing transparency in work protections.
The RJ received several honors in this year’s National Headliner Awards and Best of the West journalism competitions.
The rift between Henderson police Chief Hollie Chadwick and her new boss was evident in emails between the two in the weeks before the city manager fired Chadwick.
In response to a climate change denier’s recent challenge to debate him, UNLV professor Ben Leffel had one condition: The debate had to be held “in the form of a WWE professional wrestling match.”
The Nevada State Climate Office held its first-ever Northern Nevada Heat Summit in Reno.
It’s a similar proposition that was given to then-Chief Hollie Chadwick, who was fired in March after the city manager lost confidence in Chadwick’s ability to improve the department.
A defense attorney for the other defendant said speculation she may testify in his upcoming trial is accurate.
School Boards in Nevada will soon be able to transfer bullies to other schools in the district, a result of legislation signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The newspaper found a group of private administrators, real estate agents, lawyers and house flippers cashed in on dead people’s homes across Southern Nevada for years.
The Nevada Resort Association will be able to participate in the case involving federal prediction market provider KalshiEx LLC in a case that may hurt sports betting.
The clock ran out on Gov. Joe Lombardo’s heavily amended bill, preventing a final vote before the 2025 session’s legally manded conclusion.
The survey reveals how Nevadans are dealing with issues like extreme heat, water quality and public transit.
A bid to offer film tax credits to build the 31-acre Summerlin Studios never got a Senate vote on the final day of the Nevada legislative session.
Amendments made to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s crime and public safety bill reduce his proposals to be tough on certain crimes.