Less than a week after Gov. Joe Lombardo released his proposed budget for the upcoming biennium, which included a $335 million deficit, lawmakers are trying to figure out how to balance that budget.
The Nevada Housing Division is on track to approve nearly $12 million in funding to develop roughly 200 units of permanent ...
Nevada's constitution requires lawmakers to pass a balanced budget. The senate leader said Lombardo's proposal would not meet ...
Deputy CAL FIRE Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit (NEU) Chief Jim Hudson, a resident of Nevada County, and his team of 67 personnel ...
Ioneer has secured a $996m loan from the US Department of Energy (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) under the Advanced ...
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo announced approval of a planned $200 million facility for transitional housing for the Las Vegas ...
The federal government approved Nevada’s waiver to provide public option health plans, with premiums at least 15% lower than ...
Assemblyman Gregory Hafen called it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and he expects Gov. Lombardo and Lt. Gov. Anthony to go ...
In harmony with his State of the City address last Thursday, Mayor Adams’ $114.5 billion preliminary budget plan is focused ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo on Wednesday said mass deportations are “not what I believe is an appropriate policy.” The first-term ...
Permanent teacher pay raises, state investments in housing and measures to strengthen criminal penalties for theft and drug ...