A state court legal fight to stop the counting of mail ballots in the Las Vegas area has ended after the Nevada Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by the Donald Trump campaign and the state Republican party, at their request.
Although the coronavirus is spreading at record rates in Nevada, the state will not need to tighten restrictions if individuals commit to preventative measures like mask-wearing and working from home, Gov. Steve Sisolak said on Tuesday.
Nevadans who need an original vehicle registration or any kind of renewal but are unable to complete it online will be able to do so on a walk-in basis on Saturdays, beginning this weekend. The Department of Motor Vehicles will also continue offering Saturday hours for new Nevada residents.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak Tuesday night asked Nevadans to try to stay home for the next two weeks in hopes of slowing down the COVID-19 spread in the state.
In conjunction with one of the most dangerous times of the year for drivers, southern Nevada law enforcement entities are teaming up for a "Click it or Ticket" enforcement event.
The Southern Nevada call center for the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation shut down Monday due to one of the employees testing positive for COVID-19
The Nevada Department of Transportation begins work on a $26 million, 10-mile upgrade of Nellis Boulevard between Tropicana Avenue and Craig Road on Monday.