Early voters on Saturday touted the convenience of not having to wait in line Election Day.
Politics and Government
Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
These are eight legislative races Southern Nevadans should know about.
Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
North Las Vegas voters will decide during the upcoming primary election whether a pair of property taxes will continue funding public safety and public works.
The Bureau of Land Management issued a trespass citation after mining equipment was found on habitat for a rare flower in Northern Nevada.
The Culinary Union Local 226 must gather about 475 signatures to put a rent control ordinance on the ballot in North Las Vegas.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Dina Titus, would make directions easier for foreign visitors to cities nationwide, including Las Vegas.
Work could commence soon on updating signage at McCarran International Airport to reflect the name change to Harry Reid International Airport.
Three Nevada marijuana companies that were facing possible revocation will keep their licenses after agreeing to settlements with state regulators.
Nevada is one of the first states to get approval for the U.S. Small Business Administration loans, an advisory from the governor said.
A guidance letter from the state says businesses considered nonessential “may remain open” and should adhere to strict social distancing practices to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Nevada’s congressional delegation and the head of the union that represents hotel workers asked Congress for help as lawmakers craft a bill to respond to the coronavirus outbreak.
State Sen. Todd Kaminsky cited estimates that hotels in New York City alone dispose of an estimated 27 million plastic toiletry bottles annually.
Gov. Steve Sisolak‘s decision could derail the nonprofit transit system’s plan to build two new stations on the Las Vegas Strip.