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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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The Trump Administration’s attempt to freeze federal funding threatened grant-funded social services.
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Nevada officially has its first and only human case of bird flu. The Central Nevada Health District confirmed the illness on Monday.
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Nevada’s treasurer is bringing back legislation from two years ago to create financial bonds for some babies.
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The latest results from the nation's report card show that reading and math scores in Nevada are a "cause for concern," according to the state Department of Education.
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The Las Vegas Philharmonic has broadened its artistic reach over the last decade. It is performing traditional classical concerts, but also music from movie scores, opera, The Beatles and the Looney Tunes.
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You might not think much about data centers, but they’re a pervasive part of your life.
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Republican Governor Joe Lombardo’s office presented lawmakers with a structurally balanced budget recommendation during a late-night hearing in Carson City on Wednesday. It comes roughly three weeks after the governor submitted a proposal that included $335 million in deficit spending.