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Nevada police officials and public safety advocates say too many lives are being lost on the state’s roads, and this year’s total is on pace to
The U.S. presidential race in Nevada is in a statistical dead heat, according to a survey conducted this week by Emerson College Polling and The Hill media outlet.
Casino taxes and fees collected by Nevada during the state’s most recent fiscal year exceeded economic forecasts, according to data from gaming regulators.
The lowest-paid workers in Nevada earn more than the federal minimum wage, which is currently $7.25 an hour.
Wildfires will be discussed in the Nevada Legislature in 2025. But there may be no new legislation protecting workers from the heat.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who endorsed former President Donald Trump last week, will not appear on the Nevada presidential ballot.
The volatility of baccarat was on full display in July as a low hold percentage resulted in a decline in gaming win for the first time in four months.
The NFL wants those officers to share their photos for facial recognition purposes, which the Las Vegas Police Protective Association said it has concerns about.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is rolling out a new online feature allowing required documents for most vehicle registrations to be uploaded online.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto visited Paradise Elementary School and discussed proposed legislation to fund job training programs to prepare the next generation of English language educators.
The city of Henderson plans to send two bills for consideration in the 83rd Nevada Legislative Session in 2025.
As the Legislature’s interim committee on natural resources comes to close, see what issues won and lost as lawmakers gear up for the 2025 session.
Commissioners voted unanimously against a settlement to refund the parent company of Dotty’s, balking on if and how much accrued interest should be paid.
Former President Donald Trump acknowledged the endorsement of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a Las Vegas appearance.