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County fair horse races in White Pine and Elko counties are among rural Nevada’s most important tourism events.
As part of the Oakland Athletics’ nonrelocation agreement, the team could play seven home games per season away from Las Vegas and its planned Strip ballpark.
The Nye County Commission is responding to concerns about mining claims being established around Amargosa Valley and how they could affect groundwater.
Former President Donald Trump tossed his support behind John Lee ahead of the June 11 primary.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed the government appropriations bill just minutes before it would have automatically become law without his signature.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed two bills related to funding for K-12 education and authorizing spending by state agencies.
Actor Mark Wahlberg met with Nevada lawmakers in a bid to support legislation creating a multibillion-dollar film tax credit program.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed bills protecting out-of-state abortion-seekers, while also vetoing bills relating to children’s mental health and debt collection agencies.
A tax loophole used by casinos and other large property owners is a step closer to being closed after lawmakers voted to advance the measure out of committee.
A battle between Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democratic legislative leadership centered around the state’s budget casts a long shadow over the work left for lawmakers before June 5.
Two bills making up the state’s budget and legislation that would increase penalties for reckless driving were among the dozens of the bills approved.
Democratic leaders say the impasse is holding up major proposals, including a bill aimed at bringing the Oakland Athletics to Las Vegas.
A bill to legalize physician assisted suicide cleared one of the final hurdles on its path to reaching Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk.
Sen. Dina Neal butted heads with the city of North Las Vegas over a bill amendment that would give the city’s charter committee the ability to report abuses of power to the state Legislature.