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.
The first installments of the newly expanded federal child care tax credit will start arriving on Thursday for the families of some 600,000 Nevada children.
The Nevada Poll found that a majority of voters would not support a candidate whose agency was a repeated violator of public records laws.
The latest in a series of attempts to recall Gov. Steve Sisolak has fallen well short of the number of signatures needed to initiate a vote to remove the state’s top executive.
Donald Trump Jr. held a rally Wednesday in Las Vegas during which he lobbed one-liners at the news media, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and other targets while sprinkling in the occasional campaign talking point for his father’s re-election bid.
More than 223,000 mailed ballots were returned to Clark County as undeliverable mail during the June primary, according to a new report and confirmed by the Review-Journal.
Dan Rodimer, 3rd Congressional District candidate, filed a tardy financial disclosure form Monday, saying the death of his former financial adviser caused the delay.
Rep. Dina Titus, the dean of Nevada’s congressional delegation, has drawn a large field of challengers from all across the political spectrum as she seeks her sixth term in Congress.
Former state Treasurer Dan Schwartz and former pro wrestler Dan Rodimer are fighting a high-profile battle for the Republican nomination to challenge 3rd District incumbent Rep. Susie Lee.
Rep. Steven Horsford, seeking his third term in Congress, faces a crowded field of candidates from both parties seeking to unseat him in his urban-rural district that covers the vast middle of the state.
In order to comply with a ban on large, in-person gatherings, the Nevada Democratic Party has decided to conduct its county meetings virtually.