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Entrance fees allow Lake Mead, Red Rock to restore some services

Restrooms are again being cleaned and trash picked up at Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area using Federal Land and Recreation Enhancement Act funds generated by fees previously collected at the entrance gates.

No replay of ESA furor expected in Nevada legislative session

The controversial school voucher-like program that created chaos at the end of the 2017 legislative session likely won’t see the light of day this year, with Democrats in control of both legislative chambers and Gov. Steve Sisolak opposed.

Nevada’s state engineer retires, leaving court battles to successor

During his eight years on the job, Jason King banned new residential wells in Pahrump, blocked water for the Coyote Springs master-planned community and twice ruled on controversial plans to pipe groundwater to Las Vegas.

Gov. Steve Sisolak orders review of discrimination policies in Nevada

Gov. Steve Sisolak, who formed a state task force to fight sexual harassment and discrimination on his first day in office Monday, followed that up Wednesday with an order seeking a state review of discrimination policies followed by state vendors and marijuana and gaming license holders.