The bill, passed by a vote of 352-65, now goes to the Senate, where its prospects are unclear.
Politics and Government
The funding from a U.S. Department of Agriculture program will be used to replace a water tank and to install water lines and fire hydrants.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is having conversations with vice presidential candidates as he gets closer to announcing his running mate for his independent presidential bid.
A spokesman for the company that provides bus service in the Las Vegas Valley says a tentative agreement has been reached on a new labor contract.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack toured the school garden at Wynn Elementary School and highlighted child nutrition initiatives.
Well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory — House partisans are divided.
Nevada Assemblyman Howard Watts and two green energy experts are calling on a federal agency to update energy codes for the construction of new apartments and homes across the country.
The IRS and the Treasury Department launched a new pilot program for 12 states — including Nevada — with the goal of making it easier to file taxes.
Young Democrats of Nevada’s executive board criticized President Joe Biden for referring to an undocumented immigrant as “an illegal,” which Biden later said he regretted.
Oral arguments over a Nevada district judge’s decision to block Schools Over Stadiums’ proposed referendum petition to stop public funds for the Las Vegas ballpark have been scheduled.
The pandemic-era regulation resulted in millions in refunds for drivers in Nevada, which has some of the highest auto insurance rates in the nation.
“When he says he wants to be a dictator, I believe him,” Biden said of Trump. “Our freedoms are literally on the ballot this November.”
Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Silver State for an 11th time since taking office to mobilize the Latino community for the next nine months leading up to the November election.
Las Vegas mayoral candidate William “Dock” Walls is running in the nonpartisan race to replace term-limited Mayor Carolyn Goodman.
If high grocery prices are starting to strain your family’s finances, you might be able to get assistance from the state.