On the first day of what’s expected to be a tense conference in Las Vegas, California water managers celebrated gains made under the Biden administration.
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Former Nevada State Senator Pete Goicoechea was appointed to the Board of Regents by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Tuesday afternoon.
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.
Under state law, the Clark County School District can request two bill drafts for potential consideration by the Nevada Legislature, which meets every two years.
Republican Jim Marchant has painted himself as the ideal choice for secretary of state in part due to his business acumen, although his internet company was sued by multiple parties resulting in millions in settlements.
A Clark County judge has ruled that private email sent by Sheriff Joe Lombardo on a department-issued phone are not subject to disclosure under the state’s public records law.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is asking voters to help set the agenda for the 2022 election campaign by telling us what you want the candidates to talk about.
Police were called this month to the opening of a Democratic campaign office after armed protesters showed up. No threats were made, and no one was arrested.
Nevada saw 42,976 citizens naturalized between 2016 and 2020, greater than the state’s presidential election margin in 2020, a new report found.
The inclusion of Kendrick Laronte Weatherspoon on Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons would be the first entrant not to have cheated at gambling or be associated with organized crime.
Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made separate trips to Las Vegas on Tuesday to boost their parties’ respective candidates ahead of the November election.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Southern Nevada Water Authority General Manager John Entsminger are demanding more details about how the federal government will deal with the western drought.
Sen. Cortez Masto highlights energy benefits from Inflation Reduction Act