Bill to exempt agencies from some personnel and budget rules seems a long shot in Democrat-dominated Legislature.
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New commemorative plaque, letter from Gov. Sandoval aimed at ensuring that state’s namesake battleship and crew continue “inspiring sailors for as long as there is a United States Navy.”
A limited recount of presidential ballots cast in Nevada confirmed the results of the Nov. 8 election and eliminated the possibility of a statewide recount, the secretary of state’s office said Thursday.
Governor delivers homemade cookies to one guardsman during Pentagon-sponsored visit to Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Afghanistan.
Owners of popular but politically challenged zoo looking for new homes for menagerie of exotic animals by month’s end.
A historic park in North Las Vegas will double in size and the Hoover Dam Visitor Center will get new exhibits as part of the latest round of projects funded by federal land auctions in the Las Vegas Valley.
With thoughts still smoldering of the Japanese air raid that killed 1,177 of their shipmates on the USS Arizona 75 years ago Wednesday, four of the last remaining survivors of that Pearl Harbor battleship said it will be tough to bury two more.
Financial experts project Nevada will collect$541 million more in tax revenue over the next two years than it did during the last budget cycle, but that’s still $300 million to $600 million less than requested by state agencies in October.
Former Culinary Union political director Yvanna Cancela will be the first Latina to sit on the Nevada state Senate after Clark County commissioners unanimously voted to appoint her Tuesday.
Results of a second vote tally requested by independent candidate Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente may not be announced until next week.