Reps. Susie Lee, D-Nev., and Mark Amodei, R-Nev., were the subject of backlash from Nevada nonprofits over vote on a bill that organizations say would harm them.
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Newcomers to Nevada might be surprised to learn the state’s capital isn’t in the most populous area of Las Vegas, or even the “biggest little city” of Reno.
Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford released “Know Your Rights” documents to inform immigrants of their rights when stopped by police or immigration officers.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released five alternatives that signal where negotiations are headed as President-elect Donald Trump takes office in 2025.
After a lengthy process that brought industry and activists to the table, Nevada approved its first-ever set of rules to protect indoor and outdoor workers from the heat.
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows mail ballots arriving up to three days after Election Day without a postmark to be counted.
Nevada was once a virtual toss-up, but a clear favorite has emerged in the state between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Nevadans can expect post-election challenges, including valid steps campaigns take in the election process — and others that are frivolous with the goal of fueling election disinformation.
A group of auto workers, transit advocates and others from across the country visited Nevada’s lithium sites this week. Here’s why.
The petition alleged that during a traffic stop, a Reno officer may have copied “intimate” images from his client’s phone.
The messaging shows a shift in strategy from the Republican Party, which has previously opposed the third party collection of ballots known as “ballot harvesting.”
Former President Donald Trump predicted that Nevada will flip for him, which would mark the first time the Silver State elected a Republican for president since 2004.
Ioneer’s Rhyolite Ridge mine will produce enough lithium for 370,000 electric vehicles a year, according to the company.
Former President Donald Trump will campaign in Henderson next Thursday.
An internal error within the Nevada Gaming Control Board resulted in the Nevada Gaming Commission’s meeting agenda not being posted in accordance with Open Meetings Law.