The high court heard arguments over water rights in a case that could set significant precedent for how the driest state in the nation manages the precious resource.
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Clark County officials still need to count nearly 15,000 mail-in ballots that were received Monday and Tuesday, county Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said Wednesday.
Lake Mead is 29 percent full, the lowest level since it was originally filled more than 80 years ago
Republicans Adam Laxalt and Sam Brown traded barbs during a debate on “Nevada Newsmakers” as they compete to see who will challenge incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto.
A Carson City District Court judge ruled Wednesday that a law allowing the withdrawal of initiative petitions is constitutional.
Bills that would abolish the death penalty, ban “ghost guns,” and allow for cannabis consumption lounges were among dozens of bills approved by lawmakers on Friday.
With a likely water shortage looming next year, regulators in Southern Nevada are setting their turf-removal sights on the next big group of water hogs.
Schools would be required to do away with racially discriminatory mascots and logos, and racist place names could be changed, under a bill heard in the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday.
A Clark County resident is being charged with making online threats against Gov. Steve Sisolak, statements his attorney insists are First Amendment-protected speech.
Nevada lawmakers questioned the city of Las Vegas’ decision to spend CARES Act relief funds on employee pay, rather than on relief for residents and businesses.