One year ago this week, Nevada’s most powerful federal representative died, but he still continues to play a major role in Silver State politics.
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Newly-inaugurated Councilwomen Nancy Brune and Francis Allen-Palenske acknowledge a wide learning curve, but the two are tackling it together.
Veronika Henriques received her green card in the mail, only to be told later that it was issued by mistake and must be returned, another setback in a yearslong fight to become a permanent resident of the United States.
Police are investigating whether former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles orchestrated a house-flipping scheme where profits were split, sources said.
This year’s Clark County School Board race has the potential to upend or uphold the balance of power on a board where decisions are routinely decided with a 4-3 vote.
If the Nevada Legislature had amended the state constitution to allow women to vote when it first came up in 1869, Nevada would have become the first state to legalize women’s suffrage.
Democrats have zeroed in on the Republican gubernatorial candidate’s sometimes contradictory statements on the issue.
Gary Hargis, the police union president, is being investigated for his role in a crash last week, according to new records. An SUV tied to Hargis struck a motorcyclist.
Former university regent James Dean Leavitt is challenging appointed Judge Maria Gall for the District Court Department 9 seat.
The Las Vegas Valley Water District is expected to adopt a new rate structure so big users pay more when they use more water.