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.
U.S. regulators and 17 states are suing Amazon over allegations that it inflates prices on and off its platform, overcharges sellers and stifles competition.
A looming government shutdown could affect food assistance programs, air travel, national parks and more, according to Nevada’s federal delegates.
State Treasurer Zach Conine made the announcement just three years after the rainy day fund was drained in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
An executive committee member said the county party is a private organization and the goal is to keep the party’s business within the party.
It’s no minor feat for officials in the Silver State when a U.S. president or another dignitary visits Nevada.
The Nevada Republican Central Committee has voted to hold a presidential caucus in 2024, in addition to the state’s presidential preference primary.
Sen. Dina Neal of North Las Vegas created a legal defense fund on Aug. 17.
Dermatologist and former United States Ambassador Jeff Gunter thinks he has what it takes beat Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen in November 2024.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced the “Acing Accountability” initiative during a news conference at Mater Academy Mountain Vista, a public charter school in Las Vegas.
The Nevada Republican Party’s planned caucus for 2024 could be made official at a meeting Saturday — or members could decide to scrap it.