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James Dzurenda, director of the Nevada Department of Corrections, inside the Legislature in Carson City.

Audit: Lax oversight of overtime at Nevada prisons costs state $18M annually

The audit suggested increased enforcement of payroll practices, including training new administrators to oversee payroll practices, as well as bolstering recruitment and retention efforts. The agency said it will work to adopt the recommendations, but similar suggestions from prior studies were never implemented.

Sigal Chattah, then-Republican candidate for Nevada attorney general, during a political rally in Henderson on Oct. 25, 2022.

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Federal agents escort a man to a transport bus after he was detained following an appearance at immigration court, on July 17, 2025, in San Antonio.

Lombardo to authorize Nevada National Guard to support ICE operations

Such a deployment of troops — whose responsibilities typically include responding to natural disasters or helping with overseas missions — marks a drastic escalation of their prior use as it relates to immigration enforcement. Using the national guard often hinges on the explicit consent of a state’s governor, and the extent of their work in assisting ICE is decided by each state’s governor.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks as President Donald Trump listens at an event.

What to know about mRNA vaccines

This week, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine critic, canceled $500 million in government-funded research projects to create new mRNA vaccines.

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