A jury on Thursday exonerated brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy and five others of conspiring to impede federal workers from their jobs at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Politics and Government
Latino Victory Fund and the League of Conservation Voters are partnering on a $100,000 mail program aimed at voters in the 4th Congressional District.
The Nevada Supreme Court handed low-wage earners a mixed bag of wins and losses in three opinions issued Thursday interpreting the state’s minimum wage law enshrined in the constitution.
Nevada will share in a multi-state, $41.2 million settlement with automakers Hyundai and Kia over claims they exaggerated, then adjusted, fuel efficiency ratings, the attorney general’s office announced Thursday.
A memo, made public Wednesday by WikiLeaks, lays out the aggressive strategy behind lining up the consulting contracts and paid speaking engagements for Bill Clinton that added tens of millions of dollars to the family’s fortune.
Donald Trump on Wednesday pledged what he called a “new deal for black America” as he attempted to make late inroads with a voting bloc that polling shows favors Democrat Hillary Clinton by a vast margin.
The millions of votes that have been cast point to an advantage for Hillary Clinton in critical battleground states, as well as signs of strength in traditionally Republican territory.
Nearly two-thirds of likely Nevada voters support a countywide ballot measure that would require motorists to pay more at the pump over the next decade.
They missed family birthdays and holidays, including the Fourth of July, while they ran supplies for freedom fighters 7,800 miles from Nevada. Now they’re coming home.
Retiring U.S. Sen. Harry Reid expressed optimism about how Democrats will fare on Election Day, attested to the power of the Hispanic vote, and reflected on his career in public office after casting his early ballot Wednesday afternoon.
Republican Rep. Joe Heck is launching a new ad accusing his opponent of prosecuting an innocent man to help Harry Reid’s career.
Should Nevada voters legalize recreational marijuana come Nov. 8, the penalties for the drug’s average recreational user will see a massive overhaul, but in practice, policing of the drug won’t change much.
Likely Nevada voters narrowly support the ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana use in the state, according to a poll commissioned by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
More than 230,000 Nevadans have already cast their ballots this election cycle as of Tuesday, according to the Nevada Secretary of State’s office.
A strong majority of likely Nevada voters continue to support a measure on the Nov. 8 ballot that would amend the state constitution to open up the electric energy market to competition.