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The school held an introductory press conference Wednesday, to introduce both the program and Yvonne Wade, the program's ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine will seek the attorney general's office in 2026, a move widely expected and one that will likely set up a fierce Democratic primary with ...
However, in February 2025, the Nevada Legislature and Gov. Joe Lombardo approved legislation allowing the suspension of the ...
Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine will seek the attorney general's office in 2026, a move widely expected and one that will likely set up a fierce Democratic primary with state Senate Majority ...
U.S. News and World Report has released its 2025 Best States rankings, and while Nevada didn’t land among the top 10 — it didn’t fall into the worst, either. The Silver State ranked No. 34 ...
By Victor Mather The capitals of Utah and Idaho adopted new official city flags on Tuesday in response to state laws barring the display of any nonofficial flags at schools and government buildings.
Tony Overman [email protected] If you notice flags at half-staff across Washington state this weekend, it’s not for Armed Forces Day on May 17. They’ll stay lowered through the weekend ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Leaders of Utah's capital city voted to add three new city flags, all incorporating designs not allowed through a new state flag law, to sidestep the measure hours before it ...
BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — The City of Bonners Ferry passed a resolution Tuesday that will allow city buildings to continue flying the Canadian flag, which goes directly against a recent state law ...
The Nevada Department of Education estimated it would cost the department over $12 million over the next biennium, according to the bill’s fiscal notes. The State Public Charter School Authority ...
The Nevada State Education Association has strongly opposed the potential negative fiscal impact of both bills, arguing for lawmakers to prioritize critical funding that’s needed for Nevada schools.