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An IP1 veto, which would put the initiative on the ballot in 2018, should be a no-brainer. Instead, we’re left trying to discern Sandoval’s intentions from statements crafted so carefully they’d do the Federal Reserve proud.
The head of the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation told a panel of state lawmakers Tuesday the agency is implementing changes designed to more efficiently supervise offenders and create better success outcomes.
Nevada residents could legally set up barrels to collect rainwater off their rooftops under a bill considered Tuesday by an Assembly committee.
On the eve of legal hearings, U.S. Senate Democrats have filed legislation to rescind President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban for people entering the United States from six countries.
A bill that would help undocumented juveniles living in Nevada seek and obtain federal immigration relief won bipartisan support in the Assembly on Tuesday.
Veterans Stand Down on Wednesday offers an array of free services, including housing assistance, counseling, medical care — even showers and haircuts.
Federal prosecutor Steven Myhre has been named acting U.S. attorney following the resignation last week of Nevada U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden.
An Assembly committee on Tuesday amended and passed a resolution ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, bringing the decades old issue one step closer to reality in Nevada.
Legislative Democrats on Tuesday announced a new caucus intended to address the priorities of young people and give them a voice in the legislative process.
A bill designed to reduce the temptation sudden money poses to drug addicts was introduced Tuesday in the Nevada Senate.
Assemblyman William McCurdy II on Tuesday introduced legislation to protect Nevada’s consumers by banning gift card expiration dates.
Up today at the Legislature: right to hunt, tax-incentive review and collecting rainwater.
Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz has accepted an amendment to lower the threshold to quality for a Silver State Opportunity Grant.