Achievement School District charters would have to meet the same prevailing wage standard public schools pay when undertaking major capital projects, according to a proposal laid out in the Nevada Assembly’s education committee Wednesday.
Politics and Government
The Democrats in the Nevada Assembly want President Donald Trump to lay off Nevada’s national monuments.
Backers of Nevada’s newest national monuments are bracing for a push by President Donald Trump to roll back those designations.
High school students in Nevada will have more access to college credit under a proposal from the governor’s office.
State Sen. Mo Denis found a creative way to pass the time while waiting for the Senate to convene Wednesday.
Nevadans may one day be able to shop around for their electrical provider, weighing options like the cost and source of the power.
With the 100-day milestone looming, President Donald Trump presented a tax-reform plan that included what National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn hailed as “one of the biggest tax cuts in American history.”
Nevada would join more than two dozen states that have adopted legislation protecting a person’s digital assets should they die or become incapacitated.
Sixteen bills and resolutions ended up on the legislative scrap heap after failing to get beyond a Tuesday deadline.
A bill that would bar mental health professionals from conducting sexual orientation or gender identity conversion therapy on minors moved one step closer to becoming law Wednesday.
The film industry is on the verge of losing its exemption from obtaining a Nevada business license, a perk no one remembers how they got in the first place.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to identify national monuments that can be rescinded or resized – part of a broader push to open up more federal lands to drilling, mining and other development.
A congressional battle was renewed Wednesday when a House panel held its first hearing this year on reviving the mothballed Yucca Mountain nuclear repository in Nevada.
You’d think Twitter would be able to milk its status as President Donald Trump’s megaphone. But the company still faces stagnant user growth, has never made a profit and may even report a quarterly revenue decline Wednesday, a first since going public.
3 things to watch for on Legislative Session Day 80: constructions costs, barber board and surrendering newborns.