Nevada is suing the Trump administration for freezing more than millions in after-school, English language and other education grants, the state’s attorney general said.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed 87 bills in 2025 after rejecting 75 in 2023. What does the new veto record say about Carson City politics?
Attorney General Aaron Ford confirmed Friday machine gun conversion devices known as forced reset triggers will not be sold or distributed in Nevada.
Controller Andy Matthews announced Wednesday he will seek re-election in 2026.
Millions of U.S. workers who earn tips and overtime pay may be eligible for a federal tax break when they file their 2025 income taxes next year.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill that would have established a statutory right to IVF treatment, citing the state’s fiscal woes.
Ormat, a geothermal company, has accepted a 14-day environmental review timeline that would normally take years.
Nevada utility companies must now be more transparent about how frequently they shut off customers’ service.
The decision comes days after a public defender claimed the judge suggested her representation of a client was tied to a non-existent sexual relationship.
After tensions flared in Las Vegas, the seven state representatives are evading a public speaking opportunity.
District Judge Erika Ballou also faces a pending judicial discipline case in which she is accused of violating Nevada Supreme Court rulings.
The Water Fairness Coalition has sparked a counter-movement against the actions of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
MHA Nation Chairman Mark Fox has outlined big plans for the tribe’s land along Las Vegas Boulevard across from the Luxor.
The Walker River Paiute Tribe in west-central Nevada is a step closer to strengthening its water delivery system and making homes on the reservation more energy efficient.
Native American tribes in Nevada face unique water challenges, often due to a lack of infrastructure or water treatment facilities.