The suspension of a nutrition assistance program will start Thursday due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Jessica Hill

Gov. Joe Lombardo called for strengthening DUI penalties after a 12-year-old boy died in a suspected DUI crash.
Nevada’s attorney general, who is running for governor in 2026, was out of state for about 137 days last year. Gov. Joe Lombardo spent about 30 days out of state.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said he will call the Nevada Legislature into a special session in the next few months. The agenda for that session is unclear.
Albert Mack, the CEO of a private equity firm, will run as a Republican for the Clark County Commission seat currently held by Commissioner Justin Jones, who is not seeking re-election.
The U.S. has entered day one of a federal government shutdown. Here are the services in Nevada that have been impacted.
The federal government has shut down after Democrats and Republicans failed to find a compromise and pass a stop-gap funding measure.
Gov. Joe Lombardo appointed Victor Wakefield as Nevada’s superintendent of public instruction to lead education reforms statewide.
The memorandum states that under Gov. Joe Lombardo’s leadership, Nevada is “committed to addressing our nation’s immigration crisis, and in continuing to take steps to ensure Nevada does not offer sanctuary to illegal aliens.”
Learn how a government shutdown could affect Nevada, from airport delays to national park closures and essential services continuing if Congress misses the deadline.
A yearslong ethics case stemming from Gov. Joe Lombardo’s use of his sheriff badge in campaign documents has ended as Lombardo agrees to pay thousands.
Blood test results released by the Metropolitan Police Department showed state Sen. Edgar Flores was above the legal limit when he was booked on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar and others expressed concerns over Department of Justice’s request for voter data that includes sensitive voter information.
The home of the Raiders was particularly popular with new voters and young voters, and it might get some prominent company in the 2026 election.
In a 48-44 vote, the Senate rejected a Republican-backed resolution that would have extended funding at current levels until mid-November and added funding for government officials’ security.