The minimum wage in Nevada has increased beginning July 1. The new rate is $12 an hour for all employees.
The South Lake Tahoe City Council has voted to not raise their minimum wage. The decision itself came quickly after hearing significant comment from the community.
Nevada's minimum wage and daily overtime rates are set to increase on July 1, 2022.
More than 300,000 maintenance, security and child care workers will get a raise starting next year under a new $15 an hour minimum wage for federal contractors.
The CEO says the reason for the move is "because this year has presented so many challenges to our employees.”
Assembly Bill 456, passed by the 2019 Nevada Legislature, increases the minimum wage in increments of 75 cents annually through 2024.
Reno officials are looking at raising parks and recreation fees to help with the $2.7 million the city's department has to pay in raises to minimum wage employees in the coming years.
The business looking to expand this time around is called Figure Technologies. Its new office in Reno is located on West Liberty Street.
Owners of electric vehicles in a number of states will start seeing fees to pay for road repairs in the new year.
Rep. Mark Amodei is one of 199 representatives who voted against Thursday's federal minimum wage increase.