People with titles like secretary, custodian, mechanic, security officer and painter were among those earning at least $100,000, public records show.
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Bob Conrad with This Is Reno has been embroiled in public records lawsuits, including one seeking answers on how a former Washoe County sheriff’s sergeant was able to alter documents to hide that he was married to two people.
The agency alleges that when state employees are reemployed after military service, the Public Employees’ Retirement System violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Act of 1994.
Dan Schwartz joined Elizabeth Helgelien, Drew Johnson and other Republicans in the primary field for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District.
Republican leaders, who plan to use more than 30 school locations for the Feb. 8 caucus, said they are not worried about getting the necessary approval.
Clark County officials issued an order of abatement for the northeast Las Vegas Valley building, where a partial collapse left more than a dozen people displaced.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar and Attorney General Aaron Ford outlined their efforts to ensure election integrity and security for Nevada’s three 2024 elections.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed the case seeking to bar former President Donald Trump from Nevada’s ballot.
A Las Vegas lawyer for the sheriff says that “something fishy is going on,” and that Nevada officials are “attempting to rush this court.”
The former head of Clark County Juvenile Justice Services used racial epithets to describe youth offenders while he perpetuated an unprofessional atmosphere around his employees, a recently obtained report found.