Fear in the local undocumented community about getting swept up by immigration agents— a sentiment cited in the temporary closure of Broadacres Market — is reverberating in the finances of independent family-owned establishments that cater to local Latinos.
Politics and Government
A Henderson HOA is urging city officials to use a new law to replace water infrastructure that has already cost residents nearly a million dollars in ineffective patchwork over the last several years, which if left untreated could result in the community eventually being condemned.
See which lawmakers and the most — and least — success in turning bills into new Nevada laws.
He achieved his goal of celebrating a historic — and divisive — legislative victory in time for the nation’s birthday.
No taxes on tips and overtime will likely come to fruition as a major tax policy heads to President Donald Trump’s desk.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm hosted a series of discussions with Nevada elected officials and advocacy groups during her visit to Las Vegas on Thursday and Friday.
Unlike the secret ballots cast in states that use primary elections, Nevada residents declare their presidential preferences in public meetings known as caucuses.
Julián Castro also shared the latest developments in his push to make the Democratic nominating process more inclusive, including a recent talk with Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders pushed past an impasse on health care and found applause elsewhere during a spirited Las Vegas town hall meeting with Culinary Union Local 226 on Tuesday.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren didn’t directly address how her Medicare for All plan would affect the generous health care benefits negotiated by members of the Culinary Union during a town hall with union members Monday.