Not much to sum up this morning, the first day the Nevada Appeal starts charging to read at least part of their news online. Just signed up, and it s a pretty backwards way of handing online subscriptions. Perhaps they ve never heard the term "ecommerce" before. But enough about that.
Five years after state lawmakers passed a bill for a "modified" community solar program in the state, NV Energy has not reached the minimum construction standards set by the bill and enrollment in the program is lagging.
CARSON CITY The Nevada Department of Education has released a video message from State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert in commemoration of the one-year anniversary of COVID-19-related school building closures.
As the father of five kids, Sen. Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, relied heavily on the Clark County library system. “We would take our kids to lap sit at the library and leave with 30 books for each child,” he recalled. “Our home was full of books. There’s no way we could have afforded that without the library.
CARSON CITY – Political Action Committees formed by state lawmakers to help their candidates win seats in the Legislature are off to a slow start in fundraising, according to campaign finance reports filed this week with Secretary of State’s office.