Las Vegas Sands Chairman and CEO billionaire Sheldon Adelson recently gave $25 million to an anti-Hillary Clinton Super PAC in an attempt to bolster Republican candidate Donald Trump’s chances, Fox News reported Monday citing two senior Republican sources familiar with the donation.
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A criminal justice advisory panel agreed Tuesday to recommend state lawmakers establish a special commission to set statewide sentencing guidelines for criminal offenses.
A federal court has dismissed an appeal by Apex Clean Energy that could have saved the Virginia-based company from having to restart the lengthy environmental review process for its proposed wind farm near Searchlight.
About 19,300 Republicans voted in Nevada in-person and via mail-in ballots on Monday, compared to roughly 17,000 Democrats.
Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will be visiting Las Vegas this week.
Ammon Bundy, the leader of a federal wildlife refuge takeover in Oregon, says his group will “continue to stand” after he and six others were acquitted last week of charges in the case.
Nevada could see an increase of more than 425,000 residents from 2015 through 2035 if major economic development projects now underway are fully realized, the state demographer said in a report released Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign ratcheted up the pressure on FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday, saying that if he released inconclusive information about the Democratic candidate, he can do the same for her Republican rival.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are arming up for a possible post-Election Day battle.
Donald Trump avoided paying potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes in a way even his own lawyers considered questionable, The New York Times reported.
A national small-business group has launched a $250,000 radio advertising campaign to support Rep. Joe Heck in his U.S. Senate bid.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign issued a statement Monday night saying the former New York senator and secretary of state will be in the valley Wednesday, but didn’t say when or where.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., stopped in Nevada to campaign for Donald Trump, holding a brief rally at the Republican nominee’s Las Vegas headquarters and telling supporters that he thinks momentum in the close election is moving in Trump’s favor.
Another 73,000 Nevadans voted early over the weekend, bringing up the statewide total to just over 457,000, according to the Nevada’s secretary of state website.
A survey of policy- and decision-makers by the University of Colorado concludes that the president who takes office in 2017 could face the prospect of Colorado River water supply cuts to Arizona and Nevada in January 2018.