Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen outlined her priorities for her next term during a victory speech in Las Vegas.
Nevada
Here’s what you need to know about the 2024 election and the results — so far.
The Nevada attorney general’s office said anonymous racist messages that targeted Black Americans across the U.S. reached residents of the Silver State.
The National Park Service was awarded a grant to address illegal roads in the recreation area in a five-year project.
Esmeralda County says ballots in its Precinct 2 did not include Congressional District 4 candidates.
Outraged lawmakers are saying a wild horse adoption program should be halted and an investigation should be conducted following a report that some of the horses were sold to buyers and slaughtered for meat.
Nevada Rep. Dina Titus and two other House members lambasted the federal administrator overseeing funds for a presidential transition sought by President-elect Joe Biden.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to accept the party’s presidential nomination from his home in Delaware.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he’s cancer-free and credits a California firm that has landed a contract to develop a vaccine to fight the coronavirus.
House Democrats passed a trio of gun control bills, including one to outlaw ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
House Democrats hailed their first 100 days as a success, Republicans drubbed it as a disaster, and freshman Susie Lee of Nevada recounted the whirlwind session.
A Trump administration request to revive the licensing process at Yucca Mountain includes funds to hire 77 lawyers for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Sen. Lamar Alexander will again serve as chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on energy and said this week that the 30-year impasse on storing nuclear waste from power plants should be addressed in this Congress.
Latino leaders and civic groups launched a bilingual campaign Tuesday in Nevada and other states to register new voters and increase Hispanic participation at the polls this fall.
Legislation introduced by Nevada Rep. Dina Titus would honor Frazier, the first woman to serve as Nevada’s lieutenant governor and an influential Southern Nevada educator.