The decision comes just after two former Moms for Liberty members were elected to the School Board. The trustees-elect have advocated for removing certain books that they have described as “pornographic.”
Politics and Government
University Medical Center and the Clark County Fire Department demonstrate how to prevent cooking burns and decorate your home safely this season.
Councilwoman Ruth Garcia-Anderson pulled ahead of entrepreneur and community organizer Robert “Twixx” Taylor in the race for a North Las Vegas City Council seat.
Speaker Steve Yeager and state Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro were both re-elected to their roles as Speaker and Senate Majority Leader, respectively.
Native American tribes in Nevada face unique water challenges, often due to a lack of infrastructure or water treatment facilities.
Do you have thoughts about Las Vegas’ carpool lanes? The Nevada Department of Transportation wants to hear them.
A spokesperson said the Department of Corrections will do an investigation that could lead to the man’s cellmate being charged.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints cleared another hurdle with its plans to build a temple near lone Mountain in northwest Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Planning Commission approved plans for two parcels of land in the Summerlin master-planned community.
Donald Trump stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary, tapping someone largely inexperienced and untested on the global stage.
Depending on the city and where the sign is located, political signs must be removed between 15 and 30 days after an election.
Fiore told the Review-Journal on Tuesday that she believes she should still be receiving a salary while her attorney prepares to appeal the criminal case.
A few races from the Nov. 5 election were still too close to call after the deadline for curing signature problems on mail ballots passed.
The attorney for a former Gaming Control Board department head has filed a motion in U.S. District Court opposing dismissal of the discrimination lawsuit.
Just under 10,000 Nevada mail-in ballots still required signature verifications, a day before the deadline to do so in order for those voters’ choices to count.