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As COVID-related business closures and self-isolation measures went into effect, thousands of Nevadans lost jobs overnight. The need for food, rental…
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada lawmakers have voted to approve the budgets for numerous state agencies.They funded new positions in the Colorado River…
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Lawmakers had to pass a lot of bills ahead of a legislative deadline on Tuesday.Bills, unless granted exemptions, had to pass out of their first chamber,…
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Now that Nevada has rung in the new year, residents of the state will pay less for electricity, have more judges in their courts and have their doctors…
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — In 1960, 31 state legislatures met every other year.But as the role of state government has grown increasingly complex, more and…
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada lawmakers started the process of changing provisions of the state constitution that govern the taxes levied on mining…
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Former Assemblyman Morse Arberry owes the state $120,345.Eight years after striking a plea deal to avoid prison time for misusing campaign money, Arberry…
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Nevada's governor is a Democrat. So is its lieutenant governor, treasurer and attorney general.In addition, the state Senate and Assembly are dominated by…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada state senator says she's changing her party affiliation from Republican to non-partisan in hopes that it'll help get things done…
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In the wake of expected budget cuts that could cost UNLV million in state funding, the president of the University, Neal Smatresk is preparing the school…