Nevada's governor has signed a law to open the books and air the names of those awarded lucrative licenses to sell recreational marijuana.
After six months of recreational marijuana sales, revenue is already more than $30 million, on pace to reach $60 million for the year.
On Saturday morning the first Sparks dispensary began selling recreationally.
The Department of Taxation requested a dismissal of the temporary ban on liquor wholesalers to distribute marijuana.
The Biggest Little City is one step closer to recreational pot after city council members unanimously voted to adopt the ordinance.
The Washoe County School Board of Trustees is scheduled to vote on a tentative budget Tuesday that will then be submitted to the Department of Taxation.
State tax officials are seeking a nearly $900,000 loan to hire staff to implement a recreational marijuana law that voters passed in November.
Nevada officials are reporting that taxable sales statewide were up nearly 7% in November, compared with the same month a year earlier.