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An appeal to the Nevada Supreme Court from President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign that challenged Clark County’s signature verification and election observer processes was dismissed Tuesday at the request of the campaign’s attorneys.
The nation’s first female-majority legislature will be adding women to its ranks, if preliminary results from the 2020 election hold when ballots are finally certified.
Nevada motorists who have new vehicle registrations or transactions not able to be addressed online the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicle will have Saturday walk-in hours available.
It could take at least two years before Nevada’s economy could bounces back to pre-pandemic levels, according to forecasts released Tuesday.
A state spending panel Tuesday approved a settlement with a woman who spent more than three decades in jail before DNA evidence cleared her of a 1976 Reno murder.
Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, who headed the National Nuclear Security Administration that oversees national security sites in Nevada and New Mexico, has resigned.
Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto was named vice chair of outreach for the Senate Democratic Caucus, working with chair Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday night told Nevadans that the fall spike in coronavirus is “our reality” and that behavior must change, adding that the next two weeks are crucial.
President Donald Trump has blocked President-elect Joe Biden from receiving the intelligence briefings traditionally shared with incoming presidents.
President-elect Joe Biden maintained his lead in the presidential race in Nevada.
The Republican leader’s remarks on Monday, his first public comments since Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election, show how reluctant Trump’s allies on Capitol Hill have been to defy the president, even in his defeat.
The course of President-elect Joe Biden’s transition to power is dependent in part on an obscure declaration called “ascertainment.”