The U.S. General Services Administration dismissed approximately 12 staff members between Las Vegas and Reno, according to Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto’s office.
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Two offices in Elko serving Native Americans are subject to cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency.
Nevada’s federal delegation will be in attendance at President Donald Trump’s congressional address and will bring guests to highlight issues important to them.
The Pentagon press secretary directed all military services to remove diversity, equity and inclusion content from websites in accordance with presidential executive orders.
Legislators have put forward over 1,100 ideas for bills all while potential federal budget cuts loom over their heads.
Nevada’s undocumented community makes up a significant portion of the workforce. Deporting them could lead to increase in prices, loss of tax revenue and a further exacerbated housing shortage.
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District discontinued its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility program and will dissolve a diversity awareness committee.
A Social Security office in Las Vegas, part of the Office of the Inspector General, will move to a federal courthouse.
Attorney General Aaron Ford released model immigration policies, and Gov. Joe Lombardo accused him of wanting a sanctuary state.
Leased space held by the Social Security Administration in Las Vegas has closed or been directed to close by the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency.
There are lots of bars and restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley where you and your friends can test your knowledge and compete for prizes.
Attorney General Aaron Ford joined in coalition to challenge dismantling of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the latest in his legal challenges against the Trump administration.
Senate Democrats introduced legislation to protect IVF under Nevada law.
John “Snowshoe” Thompson is a living legend in Northern Nevada for his skiing treks across the Sierra Nevada to deliver mail.
If turning wrong-way driving into a criminal offense “makes even one person more cognizant of their driving behaviors, then I think it will be worth it, and Jaya’s Law will be a success,” assemblymember Brian Hibbetts said.
