A Nevada PAC launched an effort last month to build support for an initiative that would force lawmakers to consider legally requiring doctors to notify parents when a minor plans to have an abortion.
Blake Apgar

Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto entered 2022 with more than four times as much money on hand as the entire GOP field trying to unseat her.
Kellyanne Conway, one of Donald Trump’s most influential aides in the White House, will visit Las Vegas to help former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt campaign for U.S. Senate.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo said Tuesday that none of the Metropolitan Police Department employees who died of COVID-19 were vaccinated.
The rule change, approved unanimously by the Las Vegas Valley Water District board, will affect only new courses coming to the city of Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County.
After the first weekend with a new public mask mandate, Southern Nevada governments on Monday reported no major compliance issues.
Despite the effects of a decadeslong drought and gloomy headlines about declining water levels, business is strong for recreation companies on Lake Mead and the Colorado River.
A North Las Vegas officer alleges he faced discrimination by being removed from his job as a recruiter. The city said it had legitimate business reasons to make the move.
Detectives in North Las Vegas are investigating a Saturday night shooting that killed a man.
The North Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday heard the introduction of an ordinance that would making feeding pigeons illegal.
Marty Brown died of the coronavirus on March 31 at age 64. In his later years, he was a mentor to transgender people and an advocate for transgender rights.
North Las Vegas is heading back to the bargaining table with Teamsters Local 14 after the sudden spread of the coronavirus has left the city facing financial uncertainty.
In an email to city staff on Wednesday night, North Las Vegas City Manager Ryann Juden announced an officer had tested positive for the virus.
Temporary structures are popping up outside the Las Vegas Convention Center in preparation for the all things tech CES trade show, with programming set to begin Sunday.
A downtown Henderson man wants to build a multimillion-dollar housing development in a neighborhood of World War II-era homes.