Whether they voted for it or against it, Republicans and Democrats found common ground in the special session called to consider the Oakland A’s baseball stadium.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a bipartisan bill to repeal COVID-era health regulations.
A veteran reporter muses on one of the oldest tools of the journalist’s trade, the old-school reporter’s notebook.
Bills that survived passing from committee last week will now move to the Assembly and Senate floors for final passage by an April 25 deadline.
A joint resolution introduced on Friday would repeal Nevada’s lottery ban, which has been part of the constitution since statehood.
Instead of a much-delayed, 18th century idea like a steel-wheels-on-rail train, a revolutionary new idea could see travel from Las Vegas to Los Angeles in as little as 30 seconds! All that’s needed is government funding.
The murder of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German had nothing to do with politics, but some partisans are wrongly trying to imply that it does.
Gov. Steve Sisolak passes his first test, Joe Lombardo needs to shore up his support and Danny Tarkanian loses again.
A former Nevada state senator says ex-Attorney General Adam Laxalt acted on behalf of his donors and was disinterested in issues during his single term.
The Las Vegas councilwoman previously planned to run for governor, but changed her mind Thursday.
The inexplicable censure of Republican Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske by her own party is based on the unproven assumption that the 2020 election was rife with fraud.
Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro has faced recalls, lawsuits and attacks on her record from former allies, but says she still loves the job.
Early voting in the Nevada Democratic caucuses continues Monday, with sites open throughout the valley.
If we do nothing about the problems of gun violence, we’re accepting a death toll as the price of our freedom.