A Clark County District Court judge ruled Wednesday that the city of Las Vegas must pay just short of $48 million in a long-running dispute over the development of the defunct Badlands golf course.
Steve Sebelius
Doubling down on a campaign attack that’s already been disproven is a mysterious strategy.
The author understands the drought, and the need to conserve water in the desert. But darn it, he still someday wants a really big pool.
Nevada is insulated from legal drama surrounding abortion laws in all but the most sweeping scenarios.
The Nevada Constitution doesn’t prohibit people who circulate petitions to create or change laws from withdrawing those measures after they qualify for the ballot but before they go to voters, according to an opinion from the attorney general’s office.
Nevada’s state lawmakers are essential workers, and should get priority in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine so they can do their jobs.
“60 Minutes” correspondent John Dickerson argues in his new book that voters should consider skills such as team building and the ability to prioritize problems when choosing a president.
Although most people agree with the idea of wearing masks in public, they have still become a political symbol in a divided nation.
Democratic presidential candidates are hosting a series of events open to the public around Las Vegas on Wednesday, the day of a forum focused on gun violence.
A bill to amend the state Public Records Law proposed by state Sen. Julia Ratti, D-Sparks, could end up making information about every government employee secret.