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It was March 12, 2020, when Governor Steve Sisolak announced a state of emergency in Nevada in response to the growing infections and deaths from COVID-19.
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The report says that over the last 20 years, employers — many times these are unregistered businesses or even homes where people work as cleaners or caretakers — the estimated theft from minimum wage workers amounts to more than $2 billion.
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Five employees, or 20% of the staff, of Nevada's Great Basin National Park, were let go this past weekend, according to an employee of the park.
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States that use the Colorado River say they don't want to go to the Supreme Court, but some are quietly preparing for litigation.
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Career employees told HCN they were unsettled by the termination email sent by HR, which cited ‘performance issues.’
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Nevada State lawmakers are considering a measure requiring Clark and Washoe County to add heat mitigation strategies into their master plans.
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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.