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A bill passed by legislators and signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo could change the way regulators set rates for natural ...
Hendrick announced his departure in January, saying he would remain on the job until the legislative session ended in June.
Vegas Chamber officials celebrate legislative victories by defeating bills they deemed harmful to business, including paid ...
The first visitors to enter the renovated Hoover Dam Visitor Center on Tuesday morning made their way slowly through the ...
John Fisher's name is raised quickly whenever a discussion about the worst owners in sports begins. Fans of the teams he owns ...
Two Las Vegas residents are asking a Clark County District Court to halt the construction at Campus for Hope, a 20-acre campus backed by the gaming industry and expected to include 900 residential ...
A suit filed against the City of Las Vegas and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement could have national implications.
Nevada’s charter experience shows why that matters. The State Public Charter School Authority now oversees more than 80 schools serving 63,000 students, about one in eight public school children, and ...
The new state cemetery law comes one year after a Reno Gazette Journal investigation that found several issues at Mountain View Cemetery in Reno.
The Northern Nevada Black Cultural Awareness Society (NNBCAS) is set to host its 37th annual Juneteenth Celebration at the ...
Decades after the ground started sinking under Windsor Park, a local developer has set out to build new houses for residents of the North Las Vegas neighborhood. He also faces an upcoming deadline to ...
The Nevada ethics commission determined Wednesday that the head of the state’s energy office committed a willful violation of ...