Nevada Appeal

Nevada Appeal

The Nevada Appeal is a daily publication based in Carson City, Nevada, and is operated by Swift Communications. It ranks as the third-largest newspaper in the state, following the Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Reno Gazette-Journal.

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  • 3 days ago | nevadaappeal.com | Tabitha Mueller |Eric Neugeboren |Isabella Aldrete |Rocio Hernandez

    Share this: Email | Facebook | X Confusion prevailed at the end of the 2025 Nevada Legislature on Monday, as numerous bills passed by both houses were stuck in a process that required both chambers to agree on changes made to the legislation. When the clock hit midnight, lobbyists, lawmakers and the press were still unsure about the status of many bills. As of Tuesday morning, a review by The Nevada Independent showed that more than 150 bills died at the final legislative deadline.

  • 4 days ago | nevadaappeal.com | Joe Santoro

    Sports Fodder:The Colorado Rockies, 10-50 this season, are on a path to become the worst major league baseball team since the Cleveland Spiders went 20-134 in 1899. And nobody really seems to care. Nobody, after all, cared all that much that the Chicago White Sox went 41-121 just last season, breaking the expansion 1962 New York Mets' record for the most losses (120) in a season since 1901.

  • 4 days ago | nevadaappeal.com | Eric Neugeboren |Tabitha Mueller

    The 2025 Nevada legislative session concluded Monday night with lawmakers passing all of the constitutionally required budget bills but with four of Gov. Joe Lombardo’s five priority bills failing to advance before the clock struck midnight. The most notable proposals that came close but did not advance include Lombardo’s health care and crime bills, which picked up major amendments in the last two days, and the bill to significantly expand Nevada’s film tax credit program.

  • 5 days ago | nevadaappeal.com | Tabitha Mueller |Rocio Hernandez |Eric Neugeboren |Isabella Aldrete

    A major education compromise between Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro (D-Las Vegas) and Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo included more transparency in the Opportunity Scholarship program, transportation subsidies for students trying to leave low-rated schools and stricter accountability measures for underperforming schools and districts.

  • 6 days ago | nevadaappeal.com | Jessica Garcia

    The Carson City School Board on Tuesday adopted its final budget for fiscal year 2025-26 with a total general fund revenue of $80.8 million and reducing its deficit to $3.4 million. The approval followed Chief Financial Officer Spencer Winward’s tentative budget projections from April that included some deficit spending.