Nevada law does not prohibit public employees from their personal cellphone or email accounts for public business. But are those communications considered a public record like those that come from government accounts?
Politics and Government
A resolution expressing the Nevada Legislature’s opposition to developing Yucca Mountain as a high-level radioactive waste repository was introduced in the Assembly on Wednesday.
The Nevada Senate gave unanimous approval Wednesday to a bill to help LGBT veterans, military personnel and their families.
Felons could bypass a court hearing and pay for DNA testing of evidence to try to prove their innocence or lessen their sentence under a bill heard Wednesday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
Nearly $3 million in improvements — including new playground equipment, basketball court, climbing wall and trail — will begin to take shape at Alexander Villas Park sometime this summer, according to Clark County.
The Las Vegas City Council approved a framework Wednesday that allows its Department of Youth Development and Social Innovation to develop and operate prekindergarten and early childhood education programs in the city.
Domestic violence victims would have more time to get an extended protection order under a bill passed Wednesday by an Assembly Committee.
Mental health advocates continued to press state lawmakers Wednesday to reject cuts in state financial support to mental health programs.
It just got a little easier to sniff out smell violations in Las Vegas.
There is at least one thing President Donald Trump and George Washington have in common: Both the first and current presidents said they didn’t want to be paid for the job.
Las Vegas city leaders are hoping to drum up development in Symphony Park, which has been slow to fill in as the demand for downtown housing grows.
Clark County expects to spend $1.33 billion from its general fund in fiscal year 2018, about $25.6 million more than the previous year.
The fourth unit at the plant at Moapa owned by NV Energy exhausted its coal supply and shut down over the weekend.
Young active military members or those discharged under honorable conditions could qualify for a concealed carry weapon permit under a bill heard Wednesday by the Assembly Judiciary committee.
Gov. Brian Sandoval and state lawmakers took time Wednesday to honor the service of Nevada’s military and veterans in a ceremony on the Capitol grounds.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Gov. Joe Lombardo took the witness stand on Monday, testifying for about 30 minutes in former Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore’s wire fraud trial.
Vice President Kamala Harris held her second rally in Las Vegas since becoming the Democratic nominee. Here’s what you need to know.
This marks Harris’ eighth visit to the Silver State this year. She last visited in August, just a couple of weeks since launching her presidential bid.
An audit discovered the owners of the locals casinos overpaid gaming taxes for years.