Democratic leaders in the Nevada Assembly unveiled legislation Wednesday that would make universal mail-in-voting permanent in Nevada, except for people who decide to vote in person.
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A bill that would ban so-called ghost guns drew plenty of testimony on both sides in Carson City on Wednesday.
Lawmakers Tuesday heard a proposal to give the attorney general authority to investigate police departments for civil rights violations.
A pair of proposals in the Nevada Legislature would add new protections for the swamp cedars in the Spring Valley area of White Pine County, a site that the Shoshone tribes consider sacred.
More than 50 bills were introduced Monday as lawmakers waived a deadline for them to submit bills for consideration.
Jimmy Schuldt scored early in the third period and Oscar Dansk made 48 saves.
The Aztecs earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a 68-57 win over Utah State on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Patrick Brown’s maternal grandfather is the late Wellington Mara, who co-owned the NFL’s New York Giants from 1959 until he died in 2005.
State and local agencies are pushing bills in the Nevada Legislature that would curtail the public’s access to governmental records and workings across the state.
The leader of the Assembly Democrats on Friday unveiled a proposal that could see college athletes in Nevada earning pay and signing endorsement deals.
Voters will likely get the chance to decide if they want to raise gaming and sales taxes to send more than $1 billion in additional annual funding to education after the Legislature punted on the pair of proposals Friday.
Senate Bill 153 would put Nevada on a path to observe either daylight saving time or standard time year round, avoiding the “archaic” semiannual clock switching.
There would be no more need for police officers in Nevada to meet any end-of-the-month traffic ticket quota under a bill up for debate in the state Legislature on Thursday.
A bill that would see Nevada prison inmates earn at least minimum wage for work behind bars drew unanimous and bipartisan support in a Senate committee Wednesday.
Schools would be required to do away with racially discriminatory mascots and logos, and racist place names could be changed, under a bill heard in the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday.