Former Las Vegas Planning Commissioner Christina Roush, accused by a lobbyist of failing to timely disclose their business ties involving her interest in operating a vacation rental property, would have to attend ethics training if she returns to the public sector within two years.
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The switch to a mail-in primary election — in addition to stay-at-home orders and bans on large gatherings — is affecting the way campaigns are being run in Nevada.
Under Utah’s phased reopening plan, hair salons, gyms, restaurants and bars were allowed to reopen Friday.
North Korean state media says leader Kim Jong Un has made his first public appearance in 20 days amid rumors about his health.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a directive Thursday that protects money received through federal stimulus legislation from garnishment in Nevada.
Kayleigh McEnany, the fourth person to serve as President Donald Trump’s press secretary, promised Friday during her first briefing that she would never lie to reporters.
The unprecedented dilemma for the U.S. pork industry has forced farmers to figure out how to kill healthy hogs and dispose of carcasses weighing up to 300 pounds in landfills, or by composting them for fertilizer.
The state reported 229 new COVID-19 cases early Friday — the biggest one-day increase in more than three weeks — but the surge appeared to be driven by a jump in testing.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Friday categorically denied allegations from a former Senate staffer that he sexually assaulted her in the early 1990s, saying “this never happened.”
For weeks in some places, months in others, swaths of humanity have zipped themselves into hibernation, trying to ride out a viral storm that has killed some and sickened many more.