Former President Donald Trump will speak in Sunset Park at noon Sunday in temperatures that could reach 103 degrees.
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Henderson and North Las Vegas soon will be able to sponsor and oversee charter schools, after the Nevada Department of Education gave its blessing this week.
A political action committee says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ineligible to appear on the November ballot unless he resubmits his petition to comply with Nevada law.
The Department of Interior announced a $700 million investment in water conservation projects in the Lower Colorado River Basin.
Lithium abounds in Nevada’s federal lands and could hold the key to moving away from fossil fuels. But some worry about the environmental impact of lithium mining.
An Aug. 15 deadline is set for Nevada and other basin states to submit plans to reduce water usage in 2023 by 2 million to 4 million acre-feet to combat drought.
Henderson restaurateurs April and Flemming Larsen would become Carson City’s newest power couple if elected.
Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead was joined by state Sen. Fabian Doñate and Assemblywoman Selena Torres to call on federal officials to strengthen clean car standards nationwide.
State Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro suggested that Republican gubernatorial nominee Joe Lombardo would sign bills imposing some restrictions on abortion, which is protected under Nevada state law.
Even the state’s record job numbers reached a record mark, but there’s more work to be done, Gov. Steve Sisolak stressed during a Monday tour of a Las Vegas career center.
A half-dozen Republicans have endorsed Democratic incumbent Attorney General Aaron Ford over the Republican nominee for the job, Sigal Chattah.
Blame Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for Congress taking the time this week to pass a bill that essentially reinforces existing policy.
The initiative aims to amend the state constitution to change primary and general elections for all state elections except for U.S. president and vice president.
The governor spoke to reporters Tuesday at his Carson City office, discussing Nevada’s economy and the looming possibility of a recession.
Attorneys for the Metropolitan Police Department say emails Sheriff Joe Lombardo sent to his political consultants on a department cellphone are not public records.