The Silver State and the Lone Star State may swing different ways politically, but they have at least one thing in common: an “F” rating for partisan gerrymandering.
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The law was first introduced by Jovan Jackson, Nevada’s first formerly incarcerated state lawmaker.
Clark County fired Jimmy Floyd following its probe of a conflict of interest involving his wife’s firm but declined to say if others were disciplined.
A state audit of the Nevada Department of Corrections found pay issues, including officers clocked more than 38,000 hours of unknown overtime, cost the state up to $18.5 million a year.
Las Vegas’ hometown airline is offering low-priced fares to Atlantic City.
Nearly two years after storm damage forced the closure of Earl B. Lundy Elementary School, the Mount Charleston community celebrated the building’s reopening.
Dubious crime statistics have created predictable partisan positions on President Donald Trump’s takeover of D.C. policing.
More than 131,000 Nevadans could lose food and nutrition benefits because of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” officials said during a Nevada legislative committee meeting Wednesday.
The city of Las Vegas said Wednesday that it was not pursuing an ordinance that would’ve limited outdoor amplified noise during late-night hours at the popular Arts District.
Canada’s flagship commercial air carrier offers daily flights from Harry Reid International Airport to Vancouver, British Columbia; Toronto; and Montreal.
For two days, small groups of federal officers have been visible in scattered areas of the city. That is about to change, the administration says.
Jonathan Lewis, 17, was fatally beaten by a group of Rancho High School students in 2023.
Democratic members of Nevada’s federal delegation sent a letter to the Department of Treasury asking it to address possible shortfalls with the “no tax on tips” policy.
He avoided the awards program during his first term after artists said they would not attend out of protest.
The conspiracy hinges on the singer’s tour dates supposedly coinciding with missing person reports across the country.
Meet Peter and Anthony – very friendly and outgoing brothers that are like two peas in a pod. They are ready to find their forever home! These amazing kids are looking for a family to love them unconditionally.
Shirley Raines, widely known online as “Beauty to the Streetz,” the name of the nonprofit she founded, died Tuesday at 58.
The powder was made from milk provided by Organic West Milk Inc., a California company, and processed at a Dairy Farmers of America plant in Fallon, Nevada, company officials said.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford asked a federal judge Wednesday to dismiss a Trump administration lawsuit that is trying to force Nevada to release unredacted voter registrations to the federal government.
Boring Co.’s Vegas Loop project received its first building permit in the city of Las Vegas’ jurisdiction, after five years of operations in Clark County.
