As AI reshapes public service, three state CIOs with distinct backgrounds show how mission, discipline, and disruption can bring technology and trust together in government.
In an era when Americans’ faith in Congress and political parties are near record lows, most people want leaders who put country ahead of party.
Across the country, tenants and lawmakers are pushing for better standards around habitability: mold, cooling, and more. How ...
Two disaster experts and an investigative journalist share reporting strategies for covering disasters and their aftermath as ...
In her morning keynote address, Sumnicht discussed how artificial intelligence could augment cybersecurity efforts — or ...
The Southern Nevada Health District warns consumers about an expanded recall of ByHeart infant formula, Henderson Mayor ...
Lawmakers pass legislation to create state program that would temporarily support nearly 500,000 Nevadans who depend on SNAP ...
Two bills backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo could be voted on by the state Senate as early as Monday, when the special Legislative ...
The donation will support hunger relief efforts in Ohio, Florida and Nevada following disruptions caused by the recent ...
A new licensing deal with China helps prevent shortages of critical minerals for the U.S. clean energy industry but the Trump ...
Las Vegan Mike Kosor is a longtime thorn in the side of the homeowners association industry, and of state regulators he ...
The government’s unusual foray into private industry was accompanied by new rules setting minimum U.S. market prices for some ...
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