Staffers for various Democratic campaigns in Nevada celebrate the holidays with newfound families that form around candidates, and sometimes even counterparts on rival campaigns.
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Traditional caucuses require voters show up in person at neighborhood sites at a specific time and break into groups to demonstrate their support for their chosen candidate.
Eight years after striking a plea deal to avoid prison time for misusing campaign money, former Assemblyman Morse Arberry still owes the state of Nevada $120,345.
The Nevada attorney general’s office has withdrawn from a multistate lawsuit against T-Mobile and Sprint.
Rep. Dina Titus, the dean of Nevada’s congressional delegation and a progressive Democrat, has endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden for president.
With his victory in Ely last June, Nathan Robertson became Nevada’s second gay mayor. The first was Daniel Corona, who is mayor of the tiny town of West Wendover, just 120 miles northeast of Ely, along the Utah border.
Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar is making her first campaign hires in early voting Nevada, scooping up staffers who worked for Beto O’Rourke’s campaign.
The Nevada Attorney General’s office has repeatedly delayed records requests for months despite a new law passed this year to make records releases more timely.
A Carson City judge has ruled legislative Democrats cannot rely on attorneys with the Legislative Counsel Bureau.
A marijuana testing facility that had its license suspended this week called accusations of THC manipulation by Nevada regulators “baseless” and “appaling.”