The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office on Thursday dismissed a campaign finance complaint against Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers.
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The Nevada Assembly on Thursday voted 26-14 on a resolution that asks Congress to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would rein in independent political campaign spending.
Longtime Las Vegas resident lived out his dreams by working on U.S. space program, helped develop stockpile stewardship program at the test site after end of full-scale nuclear testing.
A national restaurant trade group is pushing Nevadans not to vacation in Utah after the state recently lowered its DUI threshold.
A bill requiring law enforcement officers statewide to wear body cameras was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Brian Sandoval.
The sponsor of Senate Bill 488, which would add offenses to Nevada sex trafficking laws, wants to punish people involved in sex trafficking.
In a stinging rebuke to President Donald Trump, a U.S. appeals court refused on Thursday to reinstate his temporary travel ban on people from six Muslim-majority nations, setting the stage for a possible legal showdown in the Supreme Court.
Two days before early voting begins for municipal elections, the candidates for Las Vegas City Council Ward 2 seat faced off in a live on-air debate Thursday morning.
Private schools were exempted Thursday from a bill expanding anti-bullying training to include gender orientation and identity.
No. 1 GOP donors to be feted on June 7 as National Republican Campaign Committee gears up for 2018 midterm elections.
Voters throughout Clark County can begin casting ballots Saturday to decide seven municipal races.
Was the president’s failure to explicitly state his support for the alliance’s tenet of mutual defense by design or merely an omission?
The intense five-second clasp between the U.S. and French leaders went viral on social media.
Barack Obama received a rock-star welcome in Berlin as he appeared at a public debate Thursday with Chancellor Angela Merkel, whom he praised as one of his “favorite partners” during his presidency.
The Republican candidate for Montana’s sole congressional seat was charged with misdemeanor assault Wednesday night after witnesses told police Greg Gianforte grabbed a reporter by the neck and slammed him to the ground the night before polls close in the nationally watched election.