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Vice President Kamala Harris spoke Friday at an event in Las Vegas, addressing President Joe Biden’s debate performance Thursday evening.
Wrapped in a bitter fight to save Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge from new mining claims, advocates are betting on a tiny fish.
Two recent polls show former president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden in a statistical dead heat in Nevada.
Steven Brooks was the first lawmaker to be expelled from the Nevada Legislature after he threatened to kill an assemblywoman.
Nevada Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson said Monday he plans to introduce legislation that would expand the ban on lobbyist gifts to local government officials and judges.
Nevada and Alabama share at least one distinction: Both states have a crime victims fund that disqualifies undocumented residents.
Nevada Democrats are trying again to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, 35 years after a deadline set by Congress expired.
The practice of hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” would be prohibited in Nevada under a bill introduced Monday by a Las Vegas lawmaker.
Gov. Brian Sandoval has sent a letter to President Donald Trump requesting that he declare a major disaster for the state of Nevada as a result of severe and widespread flooding that occurred between Jan. 5 and 14.
The Nevada Senate on Monday agreed to let die five bills vetoed by Gov. Brian Sandoval in 2015.
Elko Assemblyman John Ellison remains hospitalized Monday for carbon monoxide poisoning. The incident happened while the Republican lawmaker was working to save his house from flooding.
Nevada state lawmakers wasted no time last week in getting down to business, hearing and passing bills, getting briefings on important issues and introducing more than 200 pieces of legislation.
It’s Day 8 of the 2017 Legislative Session, and the start of the second week. Committees are getting into a groove, and lawmakers are working with the Legislative Counsel Bureau to perfect language on bills they want to introduce.
The U.S. Department of Transportation passed over Nevada and selected 10 other areas across the country as “proving ground pilot sites” to research and develop technologies for autonomous vehicles.