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AP source: Ford probing fake electors in 2020 for Trump

The probe adds to official scrutiny of fake electors in several swing states won by President Joe Biden in 2020.

Lombardo: Reserve funds will cover private school scholarships

The AAA Scholarship Foundation will use reserve funds to ensure that no students who qualify lose access to scholarships this year.

Lombardo signs transgender health bills, bucking GOP trend

Lombardo’s signature comes as Republican governors elsewhere have signed legislation curtailing the rights of transgender people.

Lombardo appoints Sparks official to Washoe County Commission

Clara Andriola replaces Vaughn Hartung, who resigned last month.

Lombardo names two new directors

Leaders named for Gaming Control Board and Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

Lombardo says he is committed to 'the Nevada Way'

Gov. Joe Lombardo repeated his oath Tuesday in Carson City.

Sisolak aides: Ex-prisons chief asked $1M to stay quiet

ex-state Department of Corrections chief Charles Daniels resigned Sept. 30.

Nevada government agencies experiencing internet outages

DMV offices closed statewide, appointments canceled

The State of Nevada is experiencing significant internet outages Friday morning.

Website launched to track Nevada infrastructure projects

NevadaBuilds.com will highlight infrastructure investments coming to the Silver State through the federal infrastructure law.

Nevada public pension plan better than most in past year

Nevada PERS provides pension benefits to over 100,000 public employees in the state.

Susan Brown, Nevada budget director, retiring

Brown began her career with the state in 1997. She has worked in multiple state agencies including industrial insurance, public safety and the Department of Business and Industry.

Free school lunch program gets another year

Lawmakers approved $75 million in federal pandemic funding to continue providing all K-12 pupils with free breakfast and lunch during the coming school year.

Lawmakers asked to address ‘unreasonable’ library charges

Carson City Library Board chair asks lawmakers to help do something about the unreasonable amounts electronic publishers are charging public libraries.

Law officers memorial Thursday in Carson City

The service will honor the 144 Nevada Peace Officers who have died in the line of duty.

Treasurer sells $75 million in bonds for Infrastructure Bank

After all three major rating services confirmed that Nevada’s bonds are rated as Double A, the state was able to sell the bonds for just two-hundredths over 3 percent interest.

Nevada to get $57 million to reduce carbon emissions

Gov. Steve Sisolak says Nevada will get $57 million over the next five years through the federal Carbon Reduction Program.

Board backs funding to expand Sisolak's security team

The Department of Public Safety requested $373,051 to expand Sisolak's security detail to eight positions by adding a sergeant and two officers.

State OKs engineering contract for Marlette/Hobart dam

The historic Marlette water system has provided some water to Carson City and all of Virginia City’s water for more than 100 years.

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