Nevada lawmakers next year will consider increasing filing costs for primary presidential candidates, and allow individual, less populous counties to establish their own office of registrar of voters.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz introduced himself to the nation, just weeks after the presidential race flipped upside down and Vice President Kamala Harris selected him as her running mate.
Donald Trump’s Las Vegas campaign stop will lead to road and air travel impacts around Southern Nevada.
The Las Vegas City Council approved the payment of up to $500,000 to outside lawyers aiding city attorneys in lawsuits related to the defunct Badlands golf course.
Representatives of the Las Vegas Athletic Clubs said they are still meeting with health officials to determine a compromise on lifeguarding policies.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will speak Friday “about the present historical moment and his path forward,” his campaign announced Wednesday.
Convention roll call votes can be staid and cheesy, but Democrats turned theirs into the ultimate dance party on Tuesday with help from some Las Vegas performers.
Former President Donald Trump has been active on his social accounts as Democrats gather for their convention in Chicago, but some of his posts don’t have much to do with reality.
The Washoe County Board of Commissioners voted to partially fund the move of the colorful Seven Magic Mountains art installation to a location in that county.
Pronouns, protests, slights toward Israel and slams against Big Pharma: the Democratic National Convention takes the Windy City.
The new citizens, who hail from 48 countries, waved mini American flags, took videos, cried and FaceTimed family members.
While delegates and officials were celebrating unity outside the Democratic Party’s biggest stage, activists were doing their best to make sure their voices weren’t overlooked.
Nevadans are saving millions in making their homes greener with the help of tax credits. Here’s what you should know.
With Las Vegas drawing more large events such as the Super Bowl, officials moved to create a more uniformed review and approval process for proposed special events.
Former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama headlined the second night of the Democratic National Convention, calling for unity.