Nevada officails vigorously rebuffed allegations from the Republican National Committee that the state does not maintain its voter rolls and that there were inconsistencies with registered voters versus voting age population.
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Sen. Jacky Rosen called on the Department of Education to combat bigotry as UNLV and UNR reaffirmed their commitment to giving students a safe environment.
Scott Hammond of Henderson was appointed Tuesday to the office by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The city of Las Vegas will hold its last public listening session for the public to voice concerns on sidewalk vending Thursday at the City Council chambers.
Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow was hired as the director of Arc of Nevada, a month after lawmakers voted to give the organization its first ever appropriation from the state.
The embattled director of Clark County’s Juvenile Justice Services was accused earlier this year of nepotism, inappropriate remarks and sham discipline proceedings.
Proud Boys organizer Joseph Biggs got 17 years in prison, while leader Zachary Rehl received a 15-year sentence.
States, cities, farmers, tribes and environmental groups shared comments as part of the process for rewriting the rules that govern how the Colorado River will be managed.
The former president will not have to show up for a hearing that Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee had set for next week.
A judge dismissed the case against the board of directors of Vinco Ventures, which includes Clark County Republican Party Chair Jesse Law, but it can be refiled.