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The 83rd Session of the Nevada Legislature wrapped up in June. The RN&R covered a large handful of proposed legislation; here’s a look at how those bills fared.
Nevada parents often must quit jobs to be with a child needing 24-hour care. The state plans to pay them $16 an hour if they ...
Dr. Aury Nagy, a longtime Las Vegas neurosurgeon placed his bid for Nevada's District 3 House of Representatives. June is ...
Nearly 300,000 Nevada workers lack a job-based retirement plan, but that could change when the Nevada Employee Savings Trust ...
Nevada sets a base rate minimum for all students, now at $9,416 for 2025. The real per-pupil average is higher, though, ...
Will Trump’s push to consolidate federal firefighting operations affect Nevada? Read more from The Nevada Independent.
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Public News Service on MSNUNLV students say Gov. Lombardo's recent veto is a 'slap in the face'Students affected by the 2023 campus shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas - that killed three people and injured ...
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar says ballot drop boxes would speed up election results, expressing disappointment ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred initially gave the Athletics approval to explore relocation in 2021, ...
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management reports Wednesday morning that firefighters have made steady progress on the Conner Fire ...
While Las Vegas will soon become an MLB city, others, including Salt Lake City, are putting themselves in the on-deck circle ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo on June 12 vetoed a bill that would have established minimum staffing ratios for certain hospitals in the state. Four notes: 1. The bill, introduced Feb. 3, applied to ...
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