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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign said it had enough signatures to appear on Nevada’s ballot, but the petition didn’t name a vice president, as state law requires.
A nonprofit will have grants terminated after state officials say it failed to pay over $400,000 to vendors despite the state reimbursing it for those payments.
Nevada’s Democrats and Republicans don’t see eye-to-eye on how to make housing more affordable.
A lawsuit by an environmental group seeks to force the Bureau of Land Management to develop plans to preserve Gold Butte and Basin and Range national monuments.
Nevada is getting more attention from business entities looking to establish or reincorporate in the state, including some controlled by billionaires.
A Las Vegas judge Thursday morning set bail at $1 million for a man accused of harassing Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo endorsed Sam Brown out of a crowded field of Republican candidates hoping to unseat Sen. Jacky Rosen in the November election.
One of the biggest challenges facing the burgeoning cannabis industry — both in Nevada and nationwide — is the illegal market for marijuana, experts say.
The campaign for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., independent presidential candidate, said it got more than 15,000 signatures to appear on Nevada’s ballot.
Former congressional candidate Daniel Rodimer, wanted in connection with a Strip hotel death, turned himself in at the Clark County Detention Center on Wednesday night.
Meeting before the Nevada Gaming Control Board on Wednesday, operators Bally’s Corp. addressed closure times, slot machines, stained glass and employees.
Video game music composer Marty O’Donnell joined a crowded Republican primary field in Democratic Rep. Susie Lee’s district.
Nevada’s secretary of state and top federal officials expressed concerns over what impact a plan to move Reno’s package and mail processing to Sacramento.
Sen. Jacky Rosen said she has officially filed for re-election in a presidential battleground state that is a top GOP target in a challenging 2024 Senate map.