Plans to turn Yucca Mountain into the nation’s nuclear waste repository have long received opposition from both sides of the aisle. But, is that changing?
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Democrats are criticizing Republican candidates for their messaging on abortion and say their opponents would support national restrictions on abortion, an issue that is widely popular in the Silver State.
Six Republican electors who participated in sending fake electoral certificates declaring Donald Trump the winner of the state’s 2020 election were indicted recently.
Kamala Harris told students and other attendees that voting allows people to choose who’s making decisions on issues they care about.
The party has barred candidates from participating in the Feb. 8 caucuses if they also run in the primary election.
The vice president’s stop in Southern Nevada is part of a “Fight for Our Freedoms” College Tour and includes a moderated conversation at the College of Southern Nevada.
Of 38 lakes and reservoirs tested, Lake Tahoe came in with the third-highest concentration of microplastics, according to the study published in Nature.
The gaming industry is in support of removing a law that requires them to clean guests rooms daily, but union workers see safety and job issues.
Three Civil War veterans were honored on Veterans Day for the first time at their final resting place on land they once owned in North Las Vegas.
North Kelbaker Road, which is closed, will take several months to repair.
The Nevada Department of Taxation on Tuesday warned residents about a fraudulent notice received by taxpayers.
Jurors found Alex Ewing guilty in the death of Patricia Smith in Lakewood, eight months after he was found guilty of killing three members of a family in another Denver suburb.
Candidates criticized Sisolak in an election year that will be dominated by education issues.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday the state had ordered more than a half million at-home COVID-19 tests.
Two Native American tribes sought to block an archeological survey of the area by submitting evidence the mine is on sacred lands where their ancestors were massacred in 1865.