More than 208,000 Nevadans participated in either early voting or submitted a mail ballot as of Friday morning, according to data from the secretary of state’s office.
Politics and Government
Antisemitism will be officially defined in the Nevada System of Higher Education handbook, the state’s Board of Regents ruled.
A bill co-sponsored by U.S. Rep. Susie Lee would put the weight of the federal government behind efforts to prosecute criminals taking part in organized retail theft.
Until recently, Las Vegas mayoral candidate Irina Hansen had never aspired to run for office.
Decades in the making, residents now have another option to cross the Colorado River between Laughlin and Bullhead City, Arizona.
Workers whose jobs expose them to extreme heat could soon see greater protections under a bill co-sponsored by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
Joe Lombardo has been ordered to pay $20,000 and will be censured after the Nevada Commission on Ethics found that he violated state law by using his sheriff’s badge and uniform during his campaign for governor.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced two appointments to the Nevada Commission on Ethics ahead of a hearing on alleged ethics violations committed by the Republican.
Joey Gilbert will now serve as the Douglas County School District’s legal counsel after its Board of Trustees voted to select his law firm for the job.
The school district’s trustees are set to consider hiring a former gubernatorial candidate’s law firm as its legal counsel.
School districts and other groups can now apply for a state grant meant to fund early childhood literacy programs.
Army veteran Sam Brown officially threw his hat into the ring for U.S. Senate during an event in Sparks.