Speakers at a Board of Regents meeting expressed disappointment in a lack of response from the board and UNLV leadership on a recent commencement speech.
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The Nevada Gaming Control Board has an exemption that most other law enforcement does not. That, experts say, prevents transparency and accountability in overseeing the state’s top industry.
The Property and Environment Research Center released a report finding annual adoptions of wild horses and burros have more than doubled since the adoption incentive program began five years ago.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced $250 million for the Middle Mile Network project, which will build multiple fiber network routes across the state.
The coalition behind an initiative petition to codify abortion protections in the Nevada constitution said it collected more than 200,000 signatures to qualify for November.
State lawmakers on Monday took up consideration of bill that would cap the price of certain prescriptions.
The Owyhee Combined School was built in the 1950s adjacent to a hydrocarbon plume, and tribal leaders believe it is the cause of more than 100 of its members getting cancer.
A Carson City judge has ruled that the appointment of former Sen. James Settelmeyer to lead the state conservation agency does not violate the Nevada Constitution.
The meeting was originally set to take place March 21. Chairman Jesse Law thinks “Anti-Trump RINOS” are sabotaging things.
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar criticized an elections bill introduced last week by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
So, what is happening with a possible ban of TikTok, both in Nevada and in the country? What exactly are lawmakers proposing? Here is everything you need to know about possible bans on TikTok.
Lawmakers will see a flurry of votes in committees as an April 14 deadline approaches, and the 2023 legislative session officially reaches the halfway mark this week.
Lawmakers considered a bill Friday that would create the Homeless Persons’ Bill of Rights.
Legislation introduced Wednesday by Sen. Fabian Doñate would expand the ability for vendors to be licensed to operate as street food vendors, regardless of immigration status.
Danielle “Pieper” Chio will serve on the bench in the Las Vegas court’s Department 7 while Jacob Reynolds will wear the robes in Department 29.