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Lombardo sues ethics commission over censure, fine

The lawsuit attempts to circumvent the state ethics commission’s authority to hand out such fines.

Pardons board will consider posthumous requests

The nine-member board voted unanimously Wednesday to begin accepting petitions for posthumous relief.

Lombardo signs protections for abortion patients, providers

The legislation codifies an existing executive order from former Gov. Steve Sisolak last year.

Lombardo orders review, freeze of new regulations

Agencies will review all existing regulations to recommend which should be eliminated.

Freed to leave as director of Administration

She said in an email Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo has decided not to reappoint her.

State workers to be reimbursed for COVID furloughs

Lawmakers unanimously voted nearly $36 million in back pay for more than 14,800 state workers.

State offices close due to weather

All state executive branch offices will close, effective at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Carson City, Washoe County, Storey County, Lyon County, and Douglas County

NDOT Board approves series of road projects

In the Carson City area, work includes upgrading a multi-use path along U.S. 50 in eastern Carson City.

Millions for child mental health OK’d by lawmakers

Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro said she will commit to finding the money to make the expansions permanent.

Clean Car Coalition calls for tougher auto pollution standards

The lieutenant governor, two lawmakers and a registered nurse held a press conference Thursday to urge the Biden administration to enact much stronger Clean Car standards to reduce air pollution.

Sisolak silent on federal gas tax issue

Nevada law automatically raises the state gasoline tax if and when the federal government lowers or suspends its gas tax.

Making community college free for more goal of program

Gov. Steve Sisolak said the committee will also target students seeking degrees or certificates for high-demand occupations.

Officials seek comment on Carson Tahoe air quality permit

The state environmental protection division is seeking public comment on whether to renew the Carson Tahoe Specialty Medical Center’s air quality permit.

Sisolak creates workforce development panel

The core of the group is six members of his existing cabinet.

Exterior repairs on Capitol planned

There are serious leaks in the rain gutters atop the building, leaky windows and doors as well as peeling paint, among other issues.

Nevada Transportation Board OKs Douglas, Storey projects

The Nevada Transportation Board has approved four projects including repairs on State Routes 207 and 341 in western Nevada.

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