Nevada elections officials delivered on promises of faster election returns Tuesday, with several major races already called Tuesday night.
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The Associated Press calls the GOP primary in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District for Drew Johnson.
Nevadans will see a match between Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican Sam Brown in November.
Federal, state and local races are on the ballot Tuesday in Nevada’s primary election. Follow this blog throughout the day for all the latest developments.
Republican Senate frontrunner Sam Brown expresses support for Trump’s pledge to not tax service workers’ tips if re-elected.
Gov. Joe Lombardo held a “school choice” rally, highlighting his plan to fund need-based scholarships for students to use for private school.
Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt are essentially tied in the closely watched U.S. Senate race that could determine party control of the Senate.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Southern Nevada Water Authority General Manager John Entsminger are demanding more details about how the federal government will deal with the western drought.
Lake Mead will head into 2023 under a federal water shortage for the second straight year as the worsening drought continues to ravage the West.
The initiative, Home Means Nevada, marks the “largest single investment in affordable housing” in state history, according to the governor’s office.
The partnership will make Nevada one of the first states in the country to announce a collaboration between Amazon Web Services and K-12, higher education, and government workforce agencies.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford held two press conferences Monday to discuss the state’s initial receipt of funds from $285.2 million awarded through opioid settlements.
New look Nevada DMV is in the midst of allowing motorist to complete most transactions online, skipping in-person office visits.
Small business startup accelerators are launching in Las Vegas and Reno, in an effort to provide new companies with resources necessary to grow in Nevada.
Gov. Steve Sisolak gave an off-year state of the state speech from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.