Nevada lawmakers have arrogantly exempted themselves from the state’s open records law. Now they’re taking additional steps to shield themselves from taxpayer scrutiny. It’s an affront to ...
NEVADA, Mo. — Vernon County residents are breathing new life into a Southwest Missouri downtown. Members of the Nevada, MO Main Street Alliance are asking for community involvement with downtown ...
Summer sees significant progress on what will soon become UNLV Engineering’s signature new facility; AEB set to open January 2024. Without a doubt, summer brought the heat to Vegas. It also brought a ...
Mining Watch Romania, the mining projects monitoring network founded by activists of the Save Rosia Montana campaign, is calling on Prime Minister Ciolacu to halt the process for the renewal of the ...
LAS VEGAS — Nevada agencies often reject the public’s requests for government records, leaving a lengthy and costly litigation process as the only recourse to obtain the information.
In Nevada, candidates and PACs must submit campaign finance reports on time to ensure the public knows who is powering campaigns — and failing to do so could result in fines as high as $10,000.