A new analysis finds that Nevada is not on track to meet its 2050 greenhouse gas reduction targets absent stronger clean energy policies.
CCSD Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract runs out on June 30, 2021, but his representatives argued it expires in 2023.
Democratic state Sen. Dina Neal called the lack of living wages for inmates both a moral issue and a public policy issue.
A heart transplant recipient is asking state lawmakers to reconsider its approach to organ donation.
Thousands of units scheduled to transition to market rate.
A sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package is headed to President Joe Biden’s desk.
Native American people are disproportionately affected by the coronavirus, but the vaccine rollout has been a bright spot.
A committee tasked with exploring the reasons why some women are less likely to survive pregnancy has released its initial reports.
Nevada resources for the unsheltered are already overwhelmed.
The complaint accuses the Nevada Judicial Discipline Commission of attempting to stifle Justice of the Peace Melanie Andress Tobiasson.
Now it’s back to the House.
Bill would also give tenants more notice.
The first three words of the U.S. Constitution are “We the People,” while the words “political party” are absent in the document.
Nevadans voted in 2016 to “Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol,” but experts say a wide disparity remains.
Assembly Bill 160 would give judges the ability to apply time served during pretrial house arrest to sentences.
Senator wants expanded commission, more oversight.
Gov. Steve Sisolak implored his fellow Nevadans to start taking Painted Rocks Smart City seriously.
Nevada may redefine what it means to be a company town.
State officials contend they are trying to protect species. Environmental groups fear the state is aiming to protect industrial developments
Home care workers could earn higher pay.
Nevada is considering a legislative fix that allows those formerly incarcerated for drug crimes to access food stamps.
Assembly Bill 125 wouldn’t automatically release people from prison, but would allow earned credits to be considered in the parole process.
‘Leaning on pharmacies’ isn’t going to cut it, researcher says.
But also picks up support from a long-time energy state Republican.
During the special session, legislators passed the first step to mine revenue reform in light of cuts to our schools and healthcare.
Group officially silent on where funding should come from.
“This bill is about equality. Period,” Sen. Patricia Spearman said.
Affordable housing problem “couldn’t get worse” says commissioner.
More than 810,000 Nevadans are now enrolled in Medicaid or Nevada Check Up.
U.S. Senate Republicans are expected to use this week’s Interior confirmation hearing to air their grievances about energy policies.
Breast milk is sometimes referred to as “liquid gold.”
Nevadans aged 65 to 69 anxiously awaiting their opportunity for a coronavirus vaccination will have their chance beginning next week.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki stopped short of saying Biden would sign the bill under consideration by the House Judiciary Committee
Delays in reapplying contribute to recidivism, experts say.
Amendment on evidence exclusion puts law enforcement support in limbo.
Progressives complain Segerblom ‘too establishment’ to lead state Dems.
There’s a bill for that.
Fines and Fees Justice Center, UNLV say warrants target Black and brown people.
Henderson needed $178.8 million to get out of the red
Nevada marks the most diverse vote so far this year as it follows the New Hampshire primary and Iowa caucuses. Polls open at noon Saturday.