State Law
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Can you smoke weed in Reno parks? A look at Nevada’s marijuana laws
Here’s what to know about Nevada’s marijuana laws and where you can consume weed in Reno and Las Vegas.
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Estados cambian leyes para evitar que hijos de inmigrantes detenidos entren al sistema de cuidado temporal
Mientras las autoridades migratorias llevan a cabo lo que el presidente Donald Trump ha prometido que será la mayor operación de deportación masiva en la historia de Estados Unidos, varios estados están aprobando leyes para evitar que los niños de padres detenidos, sin otros familiares o amigos, entren al sistema de cuidado temporal.
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Nevada attempts to address deepfakes ahead of 2026 elections
As election season approaches, Nevada has developed a framework for the safe use of AI in political campaigns.
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Here’s what tips and workers qualify for ‘No Tax on Tips’ law in 2026
Tax returns filed in 2026 will be the first with President Donald Trump’s “No Tax on Tips” policy in effect — and it may be confusing for some filers because not all tipped occupations qualify and neither do all tips.
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Nevada lawmakers make wildfire coverage optional
The changes stem from an uptick in disastrous wildfires.
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Nevada lawmakers’ concern over predictions betting grows
Could Nevada’s economy be at risk from online “commodity” betting?
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New year brings new laws for food delivery apps, AI disclosure and more
Food delivery apps will no longer be able to list restaurants on their platforms without first verifying those restaurants have business licenses and health permits, thanks to a new law that went into effect on Jan. 1.
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Can I leave my car running while I’m not in it? What Nevada law says
Leaving a car running while unattended is illegal in many places across the country, including Nevada.
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Nevada just made teen abortion way harder—even in the worst situations
Imagine you’re a teen in foster care, and you’re pregnant. The father is your abusive foster parent. Nevada’s newly enforced parental notification law means you can’t get an abortion without telling him.
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Gov. Lombardo vetoes bill to protect IVF in Nevada
Gov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, vetoed a bill that would have expanded and equalized access to fertility treatments.





















