At the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, politicians, veterans and their families came together to celebrate Memorial Day, a day to honor loss.
Politics and Government
Over 70 initiatives are set to receive funding from the county after commissioners voted to award $1.5 million in grants.
He’s the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but make no mistake, Donald Trump was the headliner at the Libertarian National Convention.
Early voters on Saturday touted the convenience of not having to wait in line Election Day.
Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
A bill would create a new program to use satellite imagery to estimate how much water is lost to evapotranspiration from crops.
Senate Bill 274 would allow injured workers to sue insurers when they act in bad faith by denying claims or delaying payments.
SB 227 would make it a crime to draw, paint, etch or display a symbol of hate in a public place.
Proposed legislation would ensure the tax still applies if the property is transferred to a business entity that was “formed for the purpose of avoiding those taxes.”
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo introduced legislation Monday that would make sweeping changes to Nevada’s election process.
Nevada motorists have over $4 million in unclaimed technology fee refunds to recover from the state DMV.
The event at Valley High School came the day after Gov. Joe Lombardo testified before the Assembly Committee on Education on a bill that would repeal a restorative justice law.
“We won’t be around very much longer if they don’t change,” said the co-owner of a cultivation company in Carson City.
The Public Utilities Commission said the utility did not prove its plan had a reasonable budget for ratepayers to cover, approving just $70.1 million.
Former Assemblyman Alexander Assefa pleaded no contest to felony theft and a gross misdemeanor count of making a false statement of residence.