During a roughly one-month span last year, the director of the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC) received three reports about Deputy Director Kristina Shea. In late September, a union representative sent a letter to Director James Dzurenda alleging Shea had retaliated against workers who questioned her and made employees fearful of losing their jobs by hiring contractors, among many other concerns.
Nevada counties have mailed notices to nearly 157,000 people warning them their voter registration is scheduled to be set to inactive unless they take action, the secretary of state’s office announced Tuesday. The effort is part of routine voter roll maintenance, the process of which is set in Nevada Revised Statute and federal law through the National Voter Registration Act. A total of 156,996 NVRA notices were sent by Nevada’s 17 counties, according to the secretary of state’s office. That’s equivalent to around 7.8% of all active voters statewide.
CARSON CITY, NV – The Nevada Division of State Parks is pleased to announce the availability of approximately $1,000,000.00 in federal funds for outdoor recreation development and acquisition projects through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) program. All local governments, including counties, cities, towns, general improvement districts, and Native American tribal governments are potentially eligible for the 50:50 matching grants offered through the program.
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — Melissa Fay Calumpit and Rosalie Lynn Morris were charged on Friday, July 19, with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the July 12 homicide of Travis Haywood Calumpit in Idaho. Both women are from Battle Mountain. Travis Haywood Calumpit, a Parma, Idaho resident, died from a gunshot wound, according to the Canyon County Coroner.
Pershing County Commissioner Joe Crim and his hunting guide face one felony charge each in Washoe County for illegally killing a bear during last year’s season. A criminal complaint filed against Crim and Michael Stremler, owner of Secret Pass Outfitters, alleges the two killed a bear in the area above Bowers Mansion in Washoe Valley, which is closed to the hunt.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline suspended Michele Fiore from her position as a Nye County justice of the peace Wednesday following her indictment last week by a federal grand jury on multiple charges of wire fraud. Fiore, 53, a former Las Vegas city councilwoman, was suspended by the commission following a unanimous vote by its seven members.
Nevada saw job growth in June, but the state also saw a slight increase in unemployment. On Thursday, the Department of Employment Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) announced that while the Nevada labor force grew by about 2,300 in June, unemployment in Nevada also increased to 5.2%.
A proposed voter identification ballot measure has qualified for the general election in Nevada, organizers announced Friday.
This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it would provide $100 million in grants to help local governments set up a new permanent federal nutrition program to help families buy groceries for their children during the summer. Nevada is on track to distribute the $120 grocery benefit for each eligible school-aged child in mid-September as part of the new summer nutrition assistance program, known as Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer. The program was created by Congress in 2022.
Nevada ranks close to dead last in women’s health and reproductive care across all U.S. states and the District of Columbia, a new report shows. The report by the Commonwealth Fund, a foundation working to improve the quality and access of the United States health-care system, is part of a series examining state health system performance and used 32 criteria to evaluate each state based on health care access, affordability, quality of care and health outcomes for women in the U.S. This is the first time the group has created a scorecard for women’s health and reproductive care.
An organization providing legal services to those in need has become the first group of its kind in Nevada to unionize in an election supervised by the National Labor Relations Board. Taylor Marie Bassell, staff attorney at Northern Nevada Legal Aid (NNLA), has been pushing to unionize the organization since March.
Nevada’s two Democratic senators rarely agree with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) — let alone former Republican President Donald Trump. But Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and Jacky Rosen (D-NV) signed onto a bill Thursday that Cruz proposed to end federal taxation on tips, becoming the first Democrats to co-sponsor the policy in either chamber. It’s a move approved by the influential Culinary Workers Union Local 226, a longtime ally of the senators
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by former President Donald Trump’s campaign and its allies that sought to end Nevada’s practice of counting mail ballots received up to four days after Election Day. In a Wednesday ruling, Chief U.S. District Court Judge Miranda Du dismissed the case on the grounds that the plaintiffs — which also included the Republican National Committee (RNC), Nevada GOP and a Nevada voter — did not have standing to file the lawsuit, which alleged the state is violating federal election law by accepting and counting mail ballots postmarked by Election Day but received as many as four days after the election. The Associated Press first reported news of the dismissal Wednesday.
President Joe Biden called for a de-escalation in political rhetoric but kept up criticism of former President Donald Trump on Monday, in Biden’s first interview since a Saturday assassination attempt on Trump. Talking to NBC News anchor Lester Holt, Biden said he called the injured Trump on Saturday to convey his well wishes.
The Big Boy locomotive gathered steam heading across northern Nevada last week in an old-fashioned display of embellishing the railroad’s role in developing the West. Scores of people gathered in communities across the tri-county area to see world’s largest operating steam locomotive, the Union Pacific’s legendary Big Boy No. 4014 that was built in the early 1940s to conquer mountains.