by Sean Hemmersmeier, Las Vegas Review Journal, December 14, 2022 Nevada’s employment office is set to receive $72 million towards upgrading its unemployment insurance system, a project that will … [Read more...] about DETR planning $72M upgrade to unemployment insurance system
Pardons Board to consider reducing all Nevada death sentences to life without parole
by Tabitha Mueller and Carly Sauvageau, The Nevada Independent, December 15, 2022 The Nevada Pardons Board, which includes outgoing Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak, will discuss commuting all death … [Read more...] about Pardons Board to consider reducing all Nevada death sentences to life without parole
‘Everything all at once, yesterday:’ Takeaways from a Colorado River gathering
by Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent, December 16, 2022 “Everything all at once, yesterday.” That’s how a federal water manager described dealing with the Colorado River at a conference of … [Read more...] about ‘Everything all at once, yesterday:’ Takeaways from a Colorado River gathering
Regulators allow Hard Rock to operate The Mirage; sale to close Monday
by Howard Stutz, The Nevada Independent, December 16, 2022 Hard Rock International CEO Jim Allen wanted to clear up any “misunderstanding” from his company’s appearance in front of the Nevada … [Read more...] about Regulators allow Hard Rock to operate The Mirage; sale to close Monday
Don’t vote for just one: Ranked choice voting is gaining ground
by Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline, December 12, 2022 Last month, voters in Nevada, Seattle and at least six other jurisdictions around the country approved measures to change how they elect their … [Read more...] about Don’t vote for just one: Ranked choice voting is gaining ground