The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that she was hired by a nonprofit a month after lawmakers voted to appropriate $250,000 to it.
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Months after the Nevada Legislature passed a law creating a path to legalize street food vending, state officials tried to clarify the situation for vendors.
The super PAC backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stopped its door-knocking operations in Nevada, in part due to the Nevada Republican Party’s plans to hold a caucus.
Assemblyman Cameron “C.H.” Miller took over as the president of the Urban Chamber of Commerce in January 2023, but he didn’t disclose the role on a financial disclosure statement.
The Division of Insurance is seeking public comment before it finalizes rate changes for individual health plans in 2024 that could increase their costs.
Clark County Republican Party Chairman Jesse Law is embroiled in a lawsuit as a member of a board of directors for a digital media company that is accused of defrauding shareholders through pump and dump schemes.
Assembly Bill 118 reduces the board overseeing the Nevada System of Higher Education from 13 members to nine, in addition to establishing four-year terms.
Despite the team’s lease at the Oakland Coliseum being up after next season, the Athletics would still owe the city $45 million before it could make any move.
A reader asked how long it takes for a dead person to be removed from the voter rolls.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed two bills related to funding for K-12 education and authorizing spending by state agencies.