Gov. Steve Sisolak asked District Attorney Steve Wolfson not to prosecute the man who yelled profanities at him and his family at a Summerlin restaurant.
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The Las Vegas councilwoman previously planned to run for governor, but changed her mind Thursday.
The Clark County sheriff became the 12th GOP contender in the primary.
Reno lawyer Joey Gilbert is pro-Trump, anti-COVID restrictions and unafraid to mix it up with the incumbent as he seeks the Republican nomination for governor.
Republicans who are also seeking the GOP nomination for governor and frustrated Democrats say Lombardo is refusing to engage in the campaign.
A new internal state audit raps the Department of Corrections for overcharging prisoners on supplies and medical co-pays, high overtime costs during the pandemic, and lax oversight on how it assigns state-owned vehicles to staff.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and his wife Kathy were accosted and threatened at a Las Vegas restaurant Sunday by at least two men who shouted racial and anti-government epithets at them in an incident captured on cell phone video.
Gov. Steve Sisolak gave an off-year state of the state speech from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The governor got an up close look at state efforts to distribute more than 35 tons of seed to restore grasses destroyed last summer.
Las Vegas real estate and business attorney Tisha Black announced her candidacy for attorney general Monday.
Candidates criticized Sisolak in an election year that will be dominated by education issues.
Nevada will receive millions in the settlement against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
Gov. Steve Sisolak introduced Lisa Cano Burkhead as his appointee to the vacant lieutenant governor’s post in an announcement in Las Vegas Thursday morning.
Lisa Cano Burkhead’s appointment by Gov. Steve Sisolak will become official Thursday with events in Las Vegas and Carson City.
A district judge in Lyon County has nullified part a new state law banning untraceable firearms assembled from kits, finding that some provisions are too vague to be enforced.
A reform group pressing to change how the state conducts its once-a-decade rewrite of state and federal legislative districts will try again to put the matter before voters.
Guy Nohra says running for office “is not life and death,” but thinks he can add a new perspective to the race.
The plan, edited in response to public comments made over the weekend, still failed to gain the backing of Republicans or Hispanic groups.
Legislative Democrats pushed the majority party’s congressional and state redistricting proposals through the Senate Sunday, sending the plan to the Assembly for promised minor amendments and a likely final vote on Monday.
The Legislature will meet to approve maps for congressional seats, Assembly, state Senate and other offices.
Heather Korbulic, executive director of Nevada’s health insurance exchange since 2016, will leave her post Dec. 3, the governor’s office announced Monday.