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Republican Senate candidates facing off in the June 11 primary are staunch supporters for Israel, but few support sending aid to Ukraine.
Three of Nevada’s congressional members are born and raised in Nevada, while the other three moved to the Silver State. Here’s where your Nevada rep is from.
A reader wondered about which signatures on file are used when verifying mail ballots. Here’s the answer.
Alex Honnold joined Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in a panel discussion with outdoor recreation small businesses to talk about ways to support outdoor recreation.
High unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic and a bogged-down system are still overwhelming Nevada’s unemployment insurance offices four years later.
Rep. Steven Horsford voted against a House bill that would force TikTok to divest from a China-based parent company or face a national ban.
Nevada Assemblyman Howard Watts and two green energy experts are calling on a federal agency to update energy codes for the construction of new apartments and homes across the country.
Young Democrats of Nevada’s executive board criticized President Joe Biden for referring to an undocumented immigrant as “an illegal,” which Biden later said he regretted.
Oral arguments over a Nevada district judge’s decision to block Schools Over Stadiums’ proposed referendum petition to stop public funds for the Las Vegas ballpark have been scheduled.
The agency needs more time to evaluate impacts to the sage-grouse, which relies on the distinct sagebrush habitat.
The chairman of the Committee on House Administration sent a letter to Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar asking for further explanations on the website glitches.
Nevada is getting more attention from business entities looking to establish or reincorporate in the state, including some controlled by billionaires.
A Las Vegas judge Thursday morning set bail at $1 million for a man accused of harassing Gov. Joe Lombardo and his family.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo endorsed Sam Brown out of a crowded field of Republican candidates hoping to unseat Sen. Jacky Rosen in the November election.