This will be the vice president’s 11th visit to Nevada since taking office and her first since her appearance at a campaign event before the Nevada presidential primary.
Taylor R. Avery
Taylor R. Avery covers county and state government and politics. A proud alum of the Silver State's oldest student newspaper, the Nevada Sagebrush, Taylor previously interned with the Nevada Independent, the Los Angeles Times, the Reno Gazette-Journal, USA TODAY and the Chicago Sun-Times. Born and raised in Elko, she earned degrees in journalism and political science at the University of Nevada, Reno before completing a master's degree in Public Affairs Reporting at the University of Illinois Springfield.
Attorneys for the six Republicans indicted for submitting fake electoral documents estimated that the trial could last three weeks.
Clark County Manager Kevin Schiller will receive a both the raise and a five-figure bonus following a performance review of his first year in the position.
The man shot by Las Vegas police after allegedly stealing a tow truck and later barricading himself inside a home has been identified.
It’s not just one class or type of drug being affected. Medications “across the board” are experiencing shortages, one longtime Las Vegas pharmacist said.
The Nevada Assembly amended an education bill sought by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Sunday night, a sign that a deal to close the 2023 session may have been struck.
A bill sponsored by state Sen. Melanie Scheible would give people experiencing homelessness a way to get a temporary mailing address.
State senators will soon be asked to consider a bill that would allow terminally ill patients to take part in medically assisted death.
State workers will receive two $500 bonuses this year under a bill signed by Gov. Joe Lombardo Tuesday.
Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno clinched victory in the race for chair of the Nevada Democratic Party on Saturday, signaling that the Democratic establishment is regaining control of the party from the more liberal progressive wing.
Leaders from both parties said education was a top priority as lawmakers gather in Carson City for the 82nd biennial legislative session.
The National Federation of Independent Business announced its endorsement of U.S. Senate hopeful Adam Laxalt during a small event in Reno Tuesday.