Nevada Assembly Republican Leader Paul Anderson’s decision to step down from the state Legislature will have ripple effects as the party gears up for the 2018 elections.
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Senators are girding for a showdown vote to repeal and replace Obamacare as the White House flexed its muscle Thursday to build public pressure and sway undecided GOP lawmakers.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is wasting tax dollars. The question now is whether anyone with any power is going to do anything about it.
If local analysts are correct, Steve Hill won’t be the last official to leave Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval’s administration in coming months.
Henderson Mayor Debra March has been chosen to participate in Governing Institute’s 2018 Women in Government Leadership Program.
Southern Nevada landlords with a soft heart and units to fill are in luck. On Monday, Clark County will host an all-day workshop about landlords getting paid to rent to the area’s homeless.
Insurance exchange officials on Thursday emphasized the need for more aggressive outreach to Nevada’s estimated 43,000 eligible but non-enrolled residents as a result of sharply reduced federal marketing.
The dispute, which revolves around dues and transparency, is the latest sign of a frayed relationship between the two labor groups.
Legal aid groups that ramped up to help Nevada’s DACA participants renew work permits as the deadline approaches say demand for the assistance has been much less than anticipated.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in an extraordinary and direct rebuke, called President Donald Trump deranged and said he will pay dearly for his threats, a possible indication of more powerful weapons tests on the horizon.