Nevada law allows abortion 24 weeks into pregnancy, but pro-life groups are mulling some restrictions on the practice short of an outright ban.
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Some races will be winnowed, others could be decided outright in Nevada’s primary election on Tuesday.
Lake Mead is 29 percent full, the lowest level since it was originally filled more than 80 years ago
Lawyers argued over a law that allows petitions that have qualified for the ballot to be withdrawn before voters get a chance to weigh in.
Nevada Supreme Court justices heard a lawsuit over a ballot initiative would change the way most state elections are run in Nevada.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said he supports allowing teachers to carry firearms on campus with proper training.
After the first weekend of early voting in the 2022 primary, less than 1 percent of active registered voters had cast an in-person ballot in Clark County.
Seven of Nevada’s 17 rural counties are exploring to returning to the days of hand-counted paper ballots because of fears of election fraud stemming from the 2020 election.
The debate will be hosted by KLAS Channel 8, and will feature Joe Lombardo, Dean Heller, John Lee, Joey Gilbert and Guy Nohra.
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced the state of emergency he declared at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 will officially end on Friday.
The Culinary Union Local 226 must gather about 475 signatures to put a rent control ordinance on the ballot in North Las Vegas.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt is vying with surprisingly strong challenger Sam Brown for the right to challenge incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto in November.
Fifteen Republicans are fighting in the June primary for the chance to unseat incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak in November.
A Democratic gubernatorial appointee faces a well-known mayor, and several familiar names dot the Republican side in the race for Nevada’s lieutenant governor.
The business group will rally and go door-to-door for some candidates it has endorsed in primary elections. It’s the first time the group has done such grassroots outreach.