The new policy, announced Tuesday, is a shift from last summer, when the DMV switched to an appointment-only system for weekdays.
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Retired U.S. Army Col. Mark Robertson ran against Rep. Dina Titus in Nevada’s 1st Congressional District but lost by 5.6 percentage points in 2022.
Slow progress on bills, major last-minute tax credit proposals and partisan tensions make many in Carson City think a special session will be necessary.
CCSD union teachers overwhelmingly don’t trust the superintendent’s ability to decide how to spend additional state money, according to survey results released Thursday.
A bill named for Henderson teenager Rex Patchett proposes increasing the maximum penalty for reckless driving in Nevada.
After dropping more than 50 feet since 2000, latest forecasts show Lake Mead rising by roughly 22 feet by the end of the year.
Behind-the-scenes appointed government employees — like city and county managers — are loaded with responsibilities, but are also among the best paid public servants.
Homeless youth may soon be able to use a student ID to obtain a state identification card under a bill heard by lawmakers Monday.
Teachers union members also asked lawmakers to offer competitive salaries to be able to hire the 14,000 teachers they say will be needed over the next decade.
The bill, by Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro, D-Las Vegas, would codify an executive order put in place last year by then-Gov. Steve Sisolak.