An amended version of Senate Bill 226 that ride sharing companies Uber and Lyft said would run them out of business in Nevada is dead. Instead, the original version of SB226 will go forward in a separate measure.
Politics and Government
The state Legislature has found itself in a high stakes standoff on Saturday that could put a $270 million hole in the upcoming general fund budget. The potential financial black hole hinges on funding for controversial education savings accounts.
The bipartisan coalition of cities and states who are committed to meeting the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement is growing.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval on Friday vetoed a bill that would have required drug manufacturers to notify the state in advance of planned price increases for diabetes-related drugs, among other provisions.
A battle is brewing between activists across the political spectrum over a Trump administration review of recently established national monuments, including Gold Butte in Nevada, and a 1906 law that permits presidential protection of public lands.
Reader survey after Broken Trust series shines lights on thoughts from two camps caught in the crossfire.
The mailer melee playing out in west Las Vegas residents’ mailboxes has grown ugly, as the race for the Ward 2 City Council seat pulls into the final stretch.
Governor signs into law dozens of measures on topics ranging from nursing mothers and parents of diaper-wearing children to rain barrels and heli-hunting.
Republican seen as front runner in bid to succeed Gov. Brian Sandoval also commissions poll that shows him with comfortable lead over possible Democratic candidate Steve Sisolak.
The City Council will consider whether to approve a separation agreement with City Manager J. David Fraser at its Tuesday meeting or simply terminate his employment.
Agencies that provide specialized foster care fear they may have to close because of anticipated changes in Nevada Medicaid funding coming this year.
Despite impasse over ESAs, Republican governor says legislative session “will end Monday midnight.”
Senate Commerce and Labor Committee amends and unanimously approves bill that would pay a net metering credit of 95 percent of the retail rate to customers who generate electricity from rooftop panels.
Every time a sold-out Las Vegas Raiders home game ends in 2020, thousands of vehicles are expected to take to local streets within an hour, according to a traffic impact study submitted Thursday to Clark County.
President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive his ban on travelers from six Muslim-majority nations after it was blocked by lower courts that found it was discriminatory.