Nevada — a battleground state whose six electoral votes could be the determining factor in determining the next presidency — will be of great importance at the Democratic National Convention.
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The secretary of state launched its new voter registration and election management system that will help counties work more efficiently on Election Day.
Vice President Kamala Harris announced her plans to address housing affordability.
A poll among registered Latino voters in Nevada determined that Vice President Harris had an edge of 18 percentage points over former President Donald Trump.
Two elevators will be added and 38 others will be modernized under a Biden administration infrastructure grant program, with work beginning next month.
The city of Las Vegas’ steep losses from Badlands legal battle could get worse if the lawsuits continue to play out in court, according to a letter sent to city staff.
Knocking on doors doesn’t reach young people as effectively as online interactions, some young organizers feel.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said she is “more than happy” with her role as senator, in response to a report her name was among those suggested for a top cabinet position.
The Clark County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board is scheduled to consider the application at its meeting on Aug. 20.
The decision on water cuts is based on projections for Lake Mead and Lake Powell for the next two years. Here’s what Southern Nevadans should know.
The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Nevada rose 0.2 percentage points to 5.4 percent, according to a Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation report.
The former president was convicted in May of falsifying his business’ records to conceal a 2016 deal to pay off porn actor Stormy Daniels.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance have agreed to debate each other on Oct. 1.
The discounts, agreed to after months of negotiations with drug manufacturers, range between 38% and 79%.
It’s a sad day when hints that the government should monitor interviews come from The Washington Post, the newspaper that broke the Watergate story.