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Medical Examiner says public records changes will increase transparency; open government advocates disagree 

Washoe County's Medical Examiner says a proposed BDR would increase access to public records from her office, but some are skeptical.

For some Nevadans, voting in the June primary has already started

Nevada lawmakers should consider charging a filing fee to candidates in future presidential preference primaries, members of an advisory committee suggested Tuesday.

Tribes in Nevada eligible for millions in Interior water infrastructure funding

In the last decade, Native American communities throughout Nevada have seen a significant increase in Safe Drinking Water Act violations due to failing infrastructure and paltry federal funding for tribes.

LifeChurch Primary School approved despite Damonte Ranch residents’ concerns 

A private primary school has been approved for development by Reno City Council within the Damonte Ranch neighborhood amidst resident concerns over traffic issues.

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Nevada Historical Society celebrates 120 years of operations (sponsored)

For 120 years, the Nevada Historical Society has been the caretaker of Nevada’s history, and the public is invited to join them for a special celebration on Saturday, May 4 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 

Education Alliance presents $164,000 to WCSD Schools for underfunded needs (sponsored)

Education Alliance awarded $164,000 to Washoe County School District (WCSD) schools to be used for underfunded school-specific needs through the Caring for Classrooms fund.

Special Olympics Nevada hires operations manager (sponsored)

Special Olympics Nevada has announced Lisa Robinson has joined the organization as operations manager.

Greater Nevada Credit Union announces new roles for three executive leaders (sponsored)

GNCU announces three new roles for executive leaders including John Ahdunko, Veronica Gomez and Michael Thomas.

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