A senior member of the House Aviation subcommittee, Rep. Dina Titus backed the FAA Reauthorization Act, which will provide funding for general aviation airports.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal owner and majority shareholder of Las Vegas Sands Corp. will be a major backer of the Preserve America super PAC.
Nevada’s 13,000 home care workers could see big increases to minimum wage and reimbursement rates under legislative proposals presented.
Nevada officials, including Gov. Joe Lombardo and Sen. Jacky Rosen, have urged the U.S. Postal Service to reconsider plans to move the mail center to California.
The ACLU of Nevada said seven jails, including several in the Las Vegas Valley, are now complying with a law requiring a process for inmates to vote while in jail.
An odd political friendship led to the revelation that Republican attorney Sigal Chattah angrily texted that AG Aaron Ford should be “hanging from a crane.”
The governor got an up close look at state efforts to distribute more than 35 tons of seed to restore grasses destroyed last summer.
Las Vegas real estate and business attorney Tisha Black announced her candidacy for attorney general Monday.
The measures require 141,000 valid signatures before they can be placed on the November ballot.
The state’s savings account, used to offset financial shortfalls in emergencies, has $340 million in it now.
Nevada’s top law enforcement officer won’t say whether he is investigating the state Republican Party’s attempt to send illegitimate electoral votes to the nation’s capital.
The incumbent governor raised more than any of his Republican opponents, and won’t have to spend money in a primary, unlike his GOP foes.
Eight Republican governor candidates made their first joint appearance on a debate stage Thursday night.
Nevada will receive millions in the settlement against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
Changes to elections laws and Medicare rules are among the 15 new laws that went into effect on New Year’s Day.