The fallout over a housing development on Blue Diamond Hill continues for Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, who could face suspension or disbarment from the State Bar of Nevada.
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Nevada’s congressional delegation highlights policy priorities and bipartisan efforts under GOP control.
After receiving its largest amount of funding of $4 billion in the last legislative session, CCSD announced in September that it was facing a potential budget deficit.
Assemblyman Gregory Hafen II, R-Pahrump, was elected to serve as caucus leader for Nevada Assembly Republicans.
Reps. Susie Lee, D-Nev., and Mark Amodei, R-Nev., were the subject of backlash from Nevada nonprofits over vote on a bill that organizations say would harm them.
Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would expand into Nevada to run a film studio if the Nevada Legislature would approve a film tax credit program.
Most of Nevada’s Democratic members of Congress will be in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention, but one key senator will be absent.
Former Gov. Grant Sawyer is considered the father of modern gaming, and the Control Board chairman wants a tribute to him as regulatory boards move to a new campus.
Nevada — a battleground state whose six electoral votes could be the determining factor in determining the next presidency — will be of great importance at the Democratic National Convention.
The secretary of state launched its new voter registration and election management system that will help counties work more efficiently on Election Day.
A poll among registered Latino voters in Nevada determined that Vice President Harris had an edge of 18 percentage points over former President Donald Trump.
Two elevators will be added and 38 others will be modernized under a Biden administration infrastructure grant program, with work beginning next month.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said she is “more than happy” with her role as senator, in response to a report her name was among those suggested for a top cabinet position.
The decision on water cuts is based on projections for Lake Mead and Lake Powell for the next two years. Here’s what Southern Nevadans should know.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Nevada rose 0.2 percentage points to 5.4 percent, according to a Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation report.