Tina Talim, who serves as the team chief of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Unit in the Clark County district attorney’s office, immigrated to the United States from India as a young child.
Politics and Government
Earmarks, oinks and pork-barrel spending. Enough to make you squeal, “Enough.”
Reno police said Friday that could still be weeks before any information about the crash is revealed.
Bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns, were used in mass shootings like the one that killed 60 people in Las Vegas.
The results from approximately 800 ballots — which included mail ballots and ballots that were cured — were included in the results drop.
Republicans and Democrats are laying out what’s at stake in November, and are specifically appealing to Nevada’s growing Latino electorate.
From turning in a mail ballot to voting in person, various kinds of equipment are used along the way. Here’s how voting and counting processes work, and machines that are used.
A poll found a majority of Nevadans support a tax break for diapers and protecting abortion rights but are unsure about open primaries and ranked choice voting.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign said it had enough signatures to appear on Nevada’s ballot, but the petition didn’t name a vice president, as state law requires.
Nevada’s Democrats and Republicans don’t see eye-to-eye on how to make housing more affordable.
Nye County Commission unanimously appointed Cori Freidhof as the new clerk this week, replacing Mark Kampf who is resigning effective March 31.
The House passed a $1.2 trillion spending package to avert a government shutdown. Some of those monies will be seen in Nevada community projects.
Cisco Aguilar calls for federal funding in elections and action to protect election workers in his response for an explanation on how the recent voter history glitches occurred.
A judge will determine whether to ban end-to-end encryption for people under 18. The state says the feature helps child predators. Meta says it protects privacy.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar postponed the “go-live” date of Nevada’s new voter registration management system after state election officials expressed concern that the system wasn’t ready.
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