Former Nevada State Senator Pete Goicoechea was appointed to the Board of Regents by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Tuesday afternoon.
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The Colorado River Water Users Association conference, held at Paris Las Vegas, brings all seven state negotiators together to discuss discuss water availability.
It will take months to fully fill Nevada’s Cave Lake, a once-popular fishing spot that was drained to allow a dam to be repaired.
The Nevada Coalition for Psychedelic Medicines will push for two bills relating to the use of psilocybin, or magic mushrooms.
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.
A District Court judge granted Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s motion for sanctions against Reno attorney Joey Gilbert on Wednesday.
Nevada ranks last in affordable housing. What does each candidate plan to do about it?
A glitch in the mobile gaming system used by William Hill was responsible for thousands of duplicate wagers on events and resulted in complaints from gamblers.
Dr. Michael Minev submitted his resignation on Sept. 13, officials said. The resignation comes less than a week after two inmates died by suicide at High Desert State Prison.
Teaming with Rock the Vote, the Raiders are making a push to ensure eligible voters are registered and ready to vote in November’s elections.
The last time the Nevada Legislature audited the Clark County School District was in 2004.
Earlier this week, six Southern Nevada chambers of commerce announced that they were endorsing an initiative that would let local governing bodies create their own school districts.
Republicans and Democrats both oppose the ranked-choice ballot initiative. The group behind a proposed constitutional amendment takes that as a good sign.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo has a new TV ad in his race for governor, but he needs a bolder way to answer the 3 a.m. phone call.
A half-metric ton of weapons-grade plutonium secretly shipped into Nevada in 2019 has been removed four years ahead of schedule.