Suspended Pahrump Judge Fiore Presses Nevada High Court To Rush Appeal
Michele Fiore asked the Nevada Supreme Court to speed up an appeal of her suspension, saying the delay will cloud her 2026 re-election and cause irreparable harm. Her lawyers also asked the court to pause the suspension while the appeal proceeds.
Nevada College Students Brace for Potential Tuition Hikes as Board of Regents Delays Vote on Fee Increases
Nevada college students may face a 12% tuition increase by 2028, as the Board of Regents discusses potential fee hikes due to a $46.5 million budget shortfall. The vote is deferred until January for further deliberation.
Senator Jacky Rosen Celebrates Groundbreaking of Nevada's First In-State Small Arms Training Range
Senator Jacky Rosen attended the groundbreaking of Nevada's first small arms training range, an advancement she was integral in achieving, to benefit the state's National Guard by reducing travel for training.
Nevada Governor Signs Landmark Bill Ensuring Medical Coverage for First Responders' Lung Diseases
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo signed Senate Bill 7, providing medical coverage for lung diseases for first responders. The bill reinforces the existing presumption that such conditions are work-related for firefighters and police.
Secretary Noem Announces $1 Billion Security Upgrade for U.S. Airports, Harry Reid International to Benefit First
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a $1 billion investment in U.S. airport security upgrades and distributed bonus checks to TSA workers for their service during a government shutdown.
Nevada Senate Rejects $120 Million Film Tax Credit Expansion, Thwarting Economic Diversification Efforts
Nevada Senate rejected a bill to expand the state's film tax credits, which would have offered $120 million annually to film companies. Despite support, the bill failed due to concerns about state budget deficits.












