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The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada accused Elko County of failing to create a process for inmates to vote while in jail.
The Democratic National Committee, with support of the Biden-Harris campaign, accuses the RNC of sowing distrust in elections.
To meet federal requirements, Real IDs will be needed for anyone looking to use their driver’s license to get through security at airports for domestic flights nationwide.
The crowded Nevada Republican Senate field includes candidates who continue to promote unfounded claims of mass election fraud in the 2020 election.
Poor record keeping processes and a lack of state oversight of the legal marijuana industry cost the state at least $500,000 in missed tax revenue, according to an audit released earlier this month.
Former Nevada education official Marcia Washington will fill the vacancy left in the state Senate by the resignation of Kelvin Atkinson, the ex-Senate majority leader who pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud Monday.
The Bureau of Land Management will release its final plan for protecting the habitat of the greater sage grouse in Nevada and six other Western states on Friday – a plan that has the support of Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak.
The U.S. Forest Service has struck down an unpopular plan to open federal land in the Ruby Mountains in Northern Nevada for oil exploration.
Assemblyman Mike Sprinkle, D-Sparks, resigned his seat Thursday after complaints of sexual harassment were filed against him.
The Nevada State Democratic Party has hired an organizing director who worked on Democrat Hillary Clinton’s 2016presidential campaign to direct the state party’s presidential caucuses next year.
Two bills before the Nevada Legislature are aimed at helping children with autism, by increasing funding and coordinating information about state-run programs.
A bill forbidding Nevada hotels and motels from giving law enforcement agencies details on the immigration status, citizenship or nationality of their guests without a warrant is likely to get some tweaks, partly to address concerns that it might discourage crime reporting.
Public and charter schools in Clark and Washoe counties would be required to have libraries and employ certified teacher librarians under two new Senate bills heard before the Senate Committee on Education on Wednesday.
State Board of Education on Tuesday recommends trio who all have leadership experience in Nevada’s education system.