Paul Anderson, who submitted his resignation Friday from the state Legislature, will start as deputy director at the economic development office Oct. 2.
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Signs of excess are everywhere on the Strip, but the Clark County School District struggles to fill even basic needs. Why are our schools starving?
Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske said Friday that Nevada was not one of the states identified as being targeted by Russian-linked hackers in relation to the 2016 election.
A Republican bill to repeal Obamacare appeared in doubt Friday when Sen. John McCain announced he would vote against the legislation because it lacked bipartisan consensus and because of the unknown consequences on families.
Nevada Assembly Republican Leader Paul Anderson’s decision to step down from the state Legislature will have ripple effects as the party gears up for the 2018 elections.
Senators are girding for a showdown vote to repeal and replace Obamacare as the White House flexed its muscle Thursday to build public pressure and sway undecided GOP lawmakers.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is wasting tax dollars. The question now is whether anyone with any power is going to do anything about it.
If local analysts are correct, Steve Hill won’t be the last official to leave Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s administration in coming months.
Insurance exchange officials on Thursday emphasized the need for more aggressive outreach to Nevada’s estimated 43,000 eligible but non-enrolled residents as a result of sharply reduced federal marketing.
Republican state Assembly Leader Paul Anderson announced Thursday he is resigning his seat in the Nevada Legislature to take a position with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.