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Attorney General Ford joins effort supporting Voting Rights Act provision

Today, Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced his participation in an amicus brief filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.


Attorney General Ford announces sentencing in Las Vegas Medicaid fraud case

Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has announced the sentencing of Camille Funches and Rodshiekka Chester, owners of Building Resilience LLC, a Las Vegas-based behavioral health company, in a Medicaid fraud case.


Tahoe Bike Month sees record participation promoting sustainable transport

Tahoe Bike Month, organized by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) and the Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition, concluded with record participation.


Attorney General Ford joins 18 states in condemning Trump's use of California National Guard

Carson City, NV — Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in condemning the Trump administration for deploying the California National Guard against protestors without state coordination.


Tmcc celebrates high school equivalency graduation

Cheers and applause filled the William N. Pennington Applied Technology Center at Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) as graduates received their High School Equivalency diplomas and career pathway certificates on June 20.


Court blocks Trump administration's plan to dismantle AmeriCorps

Carson City, NV — Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced a court order blocking the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle AmeriCorps, a federal agency for national service and volunteerism.


Attorney General Ford joins lawsuit against Trump Administration over machinegun device distribution

Today, Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced his participation in a coalition of 16 attorneys general filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).


Attorney General Ford addresses ICE protests emphasizing safety and constitutional rights

Today, Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford addressed recent protests with a statement emphasizing his commitment to both public safety and the constitutional rights of Nevadans, including the right to peaceful protest.


Attorney General Ford joins coalition supporting Michigan's ban on conversion therapy

Carson City, NV — Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford announced his participation in a multistate coalition defending a Michigan law that prohibits licensed health professionals from practicing conversion therapy on minors.


Attorney General Ford warns Nevadans about misleading over-the-counter hearing aids

Carson City, NV – Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford has issued a consumer alert concerning the marketing of some over-the-counter hearing aids.


Attorney General Ford urges Meta to combat fraudulent investment ads

Today, Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford joined a coalition of 42 attorneys general urging Meta Platforms, Inc. to protect users from fraudulent investment ads on Facebook.


ACLU sues Las Vegas police over withheld immigration enforcement records

Today, the ACLU of Nevada initiated legal action against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) for not releasing public records about its collaboration with federal immigration enforcement.


Willene Wadkins honored as July's classified employee of the month

Willene Wadkins, an Administrative Assistant III at the North Las Vegas Campus, has been named the Classified Employee of the Month for July 2025.


WNC Foundation's Reach for the Stars gala returns with Fire & Ice theme

Join the Western Nevada College Foundation for an evening of contrasts at the eighth annual Reach for the Stars event on August 2.


Interactive workshops on Lake Tahoe housing future scheduled for July

Interactive workshops focusing on the future of housing at Lake Tahoe are scheduled for late July.


Nevada wildlife department opens applications for dove hunt reservations

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is currently accepting applications for the opening day and first weekend of the 2025 dove hunting season at the Overton Wildlife Management Area.


Nevada increases patrols for July 4th weekend to prevent boat DUIs

As the July 4th holiday weekend approaches, Nevada law enforcement agencies are preparing for increased patrols on the state's waterways.


Tax policies in new bill aim to boost U.S. restaurant industry

The ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ is set to be signed by President Donald J. Trump and includes tax policies aimed at boosting the restaurant and foodservice industry.


Construction industry adds jobs amid rising wages and market uncertainty

Construction firms in the United States added 15,000 jobs in June, according to an analysis of government data released by the Associated General Contractors of America.


Nevada allocates $3M for rural infrastructure projects with additional county contributions

Governor Joe Lombardo has announced a $3 million allocation for rural infrastructure projects in Nevada.