Gov. Joe Lombardo announced that a current Nevada Department of Health and Human Services official will serve as his new deputy chief of staff.
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While the first day of school jitters are prevalent even among classroom leaders, CCEA hoped its welcome event would ease the minds of hundreds of new teachers.
Gov. Joe Lombardo called on President Joe Biden to streamline the process for releasing federal land so that more affordable housing can be built in Nevada.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced $250 million for the Middle Mile Network project, which will build multiple fiber network routes across the state.
Gov. Joe Lombardo and other Nevada officials wrote a letter opposing the plan, which they fear could impact elections and the local economy.
Democratic Rep. Susie Lee had called on Gov. Joe Lombardo to endorse a bill that aims to expedite projects on public lands. Nevada’s Republican governor did just that.
Nevada’s Democrats and Republicans don’t see eye-to-eye on how to make housing more affordable.
Stanley Weaver III, who is accused of harassing Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family, refused to be transported from the jail for a court hearing.
Gov. Joe Lombardo and Republican governors signed a letter supporting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s efforts to install razor wire along the U.S.-Mexico border.
When asked whether he would support former President Donald Trump, Lombardo said he “will support whoever is successful in the primary.”
Gov. Joe Lombardo is accused of improperly using his sheriff’s badge during his campaign for governor.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has signed a proclamation to convene the Legislature at 10 a.m. Wednesday to take up public funding for a proposed A’s ballpark.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed two executive orders that end COVID-19 directives and direct the Department of Administration to make recommendations concerned with state employment.
The outgoing Clark County sheriff said he’s proud of Metro’s technology advances but hopes his successor will do more to address mental illness and homelessness.
The governor-elect will take part in two Carson City ceremonies, one of which is being scheduled to comply with state law.