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Early trouble signs for Nevada budget
By Eric Neugeboren, The Nevada Independent, April 24, 2025 A Nevada panel that provides projections for the state’s non-major revenue sources for the next two years approved a less optimistic outlook on Wednesday than estimates it made in November, driven in large part by bearishness regarding … [Read More...] about Early trouble signs for Nevada budget

Democrat Steve Sisolak said he may run for Nevada governor again, stands by COVID response
“I didn’t see the frailty ... he was pretty good right down to the very end," former Democratic governor on Joe Biden By Mark Robison, Reno Gazette Journal, April 11, 2025 Former Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak says he’s considering running again in 2026 and that he wouldn't have changed his COVID … [Read More...] about Democrat Steve Sisolak said he may run for Nevada governor again, stands by COVID response

Attempt to block Nevada law protecting election workers rejected by appeals court
Plaintiffs claimed Attorney General Aaron Ford's 2020 tweet made them fearful of prosecution, but judges say social media post was misinterpreted By Mark Robison, Reno Gazette Journal, April 9, 2025 An attempt to block a Nevada law aimed at protecting election workers from harassment was … [Read More...] about Attempt to block Nevada law protecting election workers rejected by appeals court
Tourism & Gaming


Report: Nevada tourism generated $100B in economic activity, 436K jobs in 2024
By David Danzis, Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 26, 2025 Nevada’s tourism industry was responsible for nearly $100 billion in economic activity, produced more than 436,000 jobs paying out $24.4 billion in wages, and generated nearly one-third of the state’s general fund revenue in 2024, … [Read More...] about Report: Nevada tourism generated $100B in economic activity, 436K jobs in 2024


Looking back on 75 years of family, food and music at the Bootlegger Las Vegas
By Gabriela Rodriguez, Las Vegas Weekly, December 5, 2024 When you think of old-school Las Vegas—the kind of Vegas where the croon of Frank Sinatra and the jingle of slot machines echoed through the streets—you likely picture a world of bone-dry martinis, plump leather booths and lounge singers … [Read More...] about Looking back on 75 years of family, food and music at the Bootlegger Las Vegas
Nevada gaming by the numbers: Casino taxes exceed expectations
by David Danzis, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 29, 2024 Casino taxes and fees collected by Nevada during the state’s most recent fiscal year exceeded economic forecasts, according to data from gaming regulators. However, collections are down slightly through the first couple of months in the … [Read More...] about Nevada gaming by the numbers: Casino taxes exceed expectations
Business



As big companies look to leave Delaware, Nevada is trying to reel them in
By Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 19, 2025 When a top Nevada official promoted the state as a home for corporate filings last year, he cited a few firms that wanted in. Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar wrote in an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal that Fidelity National … [Read More...] about As big companies look to leave Delaware, Nevada is trying to reel them in


4 Nevada companies make Forbes’ best employers list for 2025
By Jeffrey Meehan, Reno Gazette Journal, February 27, 2025 Four Nevada companies have been named to Forbes' list of America’s Best Employers for 2025. Forbes and market research firm Statista surveyed over 217,000 U.S. employees to measure pay, work environment, training and career … [Read More...] about 4 Nevada companies make Forbes’ best employers list for 2025
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Keystone Turns 30: Three Decades of Business Advocacy in Nevada
Happy New Year! As we welcome 2025, we’re thrilled to celebrate a major milestone—Keystone Corporation’s 30th anniversary! In 1995, a small group of Nevada’s business leaders united to protect and promote a business-friendly environment in our state. Three decades later, Keystone stands as a … [Read More...] about Keystone Turns 30: Three Decades of Business Advocacy in Nevada
Nevada’s Labor Force Sees Remarkable Growth Under Governor Lombardo’s Leadership
LAS VEGAS, NV – Keystone celebrates the extraordinary growth in Nevada’s labor market as a direct result of Governor Joe Lombardo's focused approach to economic development. The state has seen its labor force grow for the 10th consecutive month, a testament to the Governor's effective … [Read More...] about Nevada’s Labor Force Sees Remarkable Growth Under Governor Lombardo’s Leadership
Legislation




From weird to serious, Nevada Legislature lets 1 in 4 bills die
Allowing a state lottery, limiting number of balloons released in a day and outlawing road rage are among 300 bills that died in 2025 Nevada Legislature By Mark Robison, Reno Gazette Journal, April 15, 2025 The Nevada Legislature just let die over a quarter of the bills it was considering — … [Read More...] about From weird to serious, Nevada Legislature lets 1 in 4 bills die


Which bills survived first key vote in the Nevada Legislature?
By Jessica Hill and McKenna Ross, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 22, 2025 CARSON CITY — Hundreds of bills made it through the major deadline known as First House Passage on Tuesday, sending the measures to the Nevada Legislature’s second chamber for consideration. In the Legislative Building, … [Read More...] about Which bills survived first key vote in the Nevada Legislature?




10 bills that died after the Nevada Legislature’s first major deadline
By Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 15, 2025 It’s a no-go for bills on traffic enforcement cameras, a state lottery and daily room cleanings after failing to meet the first major legislative deadline. A swath of proposed legislation effectively died after failing to meet the April … [Read More...] about 10 bills that died after the Nevada Legislature’s first major deadline
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‘A serious risk’: Nevada Gov. Lombardo asks Trump to remove tariffs on lithium
Many U.S. companies, including those in Nevada, won’t be able to absorb lithium tariff costs and still remain competitive, according to Lombardo. By Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette Journal, April 21, 2025 Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo called on President Donald Trump to end tariffs on lithium, … [Read More...] about ‘A serious risk’: Nevada Gov. Lombardo asks Trump to remove tariffs on lithium


Nevada taxpayers receive seventh-largest tax refunds in US, analysis finds
About 42% of U.S. taxpayers are also depending on their tax refund to help with their finances, including paying debt. By Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette Journal, April 3, 2025 Lucky No. 7 apparently doesn’t just apply to gambling when it comes to Nevada. A recent study found that Nevadans … [Read More...] about Nevada taxpayers receive seventh-largest tax refunds in US, analysis finds


Nevada, US leaders condemn attack against Las Vegas Tesla center
By News 3 Staff, March 19, 2025 Several state and federal leaders are condemning violence after someone set fire to several Tesla vehicles at a Las Vegas service center using Molotov cocktails. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and the FBI are investigating Tuesday's attack, which left … [Read More...] about Nevada, US leaders condemn attack against Las Vegas Tesla center