The Nevada Coalition for Psychedelic Medicines will push for two bills relating to the use of psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.
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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.
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.
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.
Attorneys for the six Republicans indicted for submitting fake electoral documents estimated that the trial could last three weeks.
Jill Biden encouraged Nevadan women to reelect her husband President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The people who received contributions include former Gov. Steve Sisolak, Attorney General Aaron Ford and Nevada Supreme Court Chief Justice Lidia Stiglich.
Nevada’s gaming industry regulator discussed an incident in late January in which its public-facing website was “compromised” and briefly taken offline.