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Nevada’s state lawmakers meet every two years for four months to work out a two-year budget. They sift through hundreds of bills. Some of those bills get heard, others don’t even get lip service.
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Flanked by different law enforcement officials, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo recently introduced a crime bill, eight weeks from the end of the 2025 legislative session.
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Tribal community members voiced their support to move the date on which Indigenous Peoples’ Day is observed in Nevada during a Tuesday morning bill hearing.
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Bird flu remains a growing problem across the U.S., and many of us have questions about how serious it is and how worried we should be.
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Through a collaboration with Vegas PBS, Nevada Public Radio brings you selected interviews from their Nevada Week In Person televised series on KNPR's State of Nevada.
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There is a lot going on in Nevada right now. The legislature is meeting, as it does every two years for four months.
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More than 300 Nevada home care workers recently voted to unionize, reports SEIU Local 1107, the state’s largest healthcare and public service union.
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It’s been two months since Carolyn Goodman left her job as mayor of Las Vegas. That’s given her enough time to reflect and assess the changes that 12 years have brought about in the city and for her.
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Nevada lawmakers have unanimously approved a measure aimed at lowering the costs of eggs across the state.