The attorney general’s office announced $1.2 billion in settlements from opioid litigation. The funds are going toward youth-centered programs.
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The new location allows residents with appointments to obtain a state business license, register a trademark and pay annual licensing fees.
Annette Dawson Owens, who’s term on the Nevada State Board of Education expires in 2027, formally announced a run to represent Henderson Ward 3, her campaign said in a news release.
An official determined it violated the Byrd Rule, meant to prevent unnecessary additions to the reconciliation process.
A casino in Lovelock is expected to be asked to pay a $10,000 fine for multiple violations involving operations and record-keeping.
Rep. Dina Titus announced the launch of a caucus to encourage federal policies for more humane treatment of wild horses and burros, many of which live in Nevada.
The former president of Wynn Las Vegas and the ex-wife of Tilman Ferttita are among the executives who were recommended for licensing by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Rep. Mark Amodei led an amendment to the House Republican funding package to sell off over 90,000 acres of public lands in Nevada.
A petition calls on the Bureau of Reclamation to use its authority to determine what constitutes “beneficial use” of water.
Gov. Joe Lombardo unveiled his economic development bill, which includes tax credits for child care facilities and tax deductions for businesses
Some opponents argue the bill is effectively a tax increase — including a visible campaign by gas station chain Terrible’s, which has used digital billboards, gas station pumps and its website to sway public opinion.
Clark County district attorney Steve Wolfson called for stiffer DUI penalties after the suspect in a crash that killed an 18-year-old student in Las Vegas appeared in court.
Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada introduced legislation designed to provide tax relief to entrepreneurs starting a small business.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has indicated it may continue to suspend her from her Pahrump justice of the peace position, despite the pardon.
Nevada residents who have a flight within the next 45 days and do not yet possess a Real ID can walk into four valley DMV offices any day to obtain one starting Monday.