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Legislature was definitely a mixed bag for people who rent their homes, and those who struggle with being able to afford a ...
As Pride Month continues, Nevada's LGBTQ+ community faces both progress and setbacks following the conclusion of the state's ...
Efforts to advance the recognition and education of Juneteenth Day hit a snag last week when Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed Assembly Bill 328, a bill that would have established a Juneteenth Educational and ...
Nevada Supreme Court allows Gov. Lombardo's lawsuit over ethics sanctions to proceed, challenging commission's authority.
A break down of some of those bills approved by Governor Joe Lombardo in the 83rd legislative session:AB 475, now in effect, sets aside 15 million dollars for e ...
The union representing officers within the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is polling its membership about a potential strike ahead of a planned increase in Nevada’s retirement ...
A lower court quashed Lombardo’s effort to dismiss ethics sanctions because of a technicality, but the state’s highest court said that litigation must continue.
From prohibiting threats against candidates to disclosing ads made with AI, new laws make changes to Nevada’s elections.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas students are expressing their disappointment after Governor Joe Lombardo vetoed Senate Bill ...
About 200 new laws go into effect July 1 in Nevada involving ticket cameras on school buses, religious displays, fertility ...