A senior member of the House Aviation subcommittee, Rep. Dina Titus backed the FAA Reauthorization Act, which will provide funding for general aviation airports.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal owner and majority shareholder of Las Vegas Sands Corp. will be a major backer of the Preserve America super PAC.
Nevada’s approximately 13,000 home care workers could see big increases to minimum wage and reimbursement rates under legislative proposals presented Thursday.
Nevada officials, including Gov. Joe Lombardo and Sen. Jacky Rosen, have urged the U.S. Postal Service to reconsider plans to move the mail center to California.
The ACLU of Nevada said seven jails, including several in the Las Vegas Valley, are now complying with a law requiring a process for inmates to vote while in jail.
The dean of UNLV’s College of Urban Affairs said his school has scored a national coup by bringing together former congressional archrivals Harry Reid and John Boehner to co-chair a new public policy institute.
Nevada public schools Superintendent Steve Canavero isn’t sure what will happen if the proposed tax money from recreational marijuana sales doesn’t come through.
Professionals in the live entertainment industry may face additional training requirements to keep workers safe.
Assemblyman William McCurdy II has picked up more endorsements in his bid to become the next chairman of the Nevada State Democratic Party.
A bill that would help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault break leases without facing any financial penalty was introduced in the Nevada Assembly on Wednesday.
The Assembly Judiciary Committee on Wednesday passed a bill that would give more protections to a historic Las Vegas neighborhood.
An additional $30 million in special education funding for Nevada students over the next two years will help districts better bridge the gap in meeting student needs, officials said Wednesday.
Victims of child sexual abuse lined up to testify before lawmakers Wednesday, recounting crimes they endured decades ago.
A bill seeking to increase the amount of beer craft breweries can produce annually ran into a foamy wall of opposition from large liquor interests during a legislative hearing on Wednesday.
The Equal Rights Amendment was approved by the Nevada Senate on Wednesday, more than 30 years after Congress sent it to the states.