The state now has more than 605,000 registered nonpartisans — more than either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.
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Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro said school districts have the ability to access new education funding authorized by the Legislature to pay teachers and staff “what they’re owed.”
Henderson City Council voted to redraw its wards along with the first plan from staff, despite objections from Ward 3 Councilwoman Carrie Cox.
Gov. Joe Lombardo has vetoed bills on guns, trains and climate change.
State officials have filed a motion to take over the operations of a Nevada medical insurer, citing months of “inconsistent financial filings.”
About 10,000 mail-in ballots were not counted between the primary and general elections in 2022. What can be done to fix this?
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed the government appropriations bill just minutes before it would have automatically become law without his signature.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s administration is planning to abandon the Grant Sawyer building near downtown in favor of buying office buildings near Reid airport.
Leadership of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation is trying to find $77 million to fund a new school from the 1950s that sits adjacent to a hydrocarbon plume.
Republican election denier and failed secretary of state candidate Jim Marchant intends to run for U.S. Senate against Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen