In a crowded Republican primary for Senate, Stephanie Phillips thinks she is the one who can defeat Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen in November 2024.
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A state employee is set to receive part of a nearly half-million-dollar settlement in a sexual harassment lawsuit after officials approved the deal.
Lawmakers made strides this past legislative session to address gaps in the state’s mental health services, and advocates said medication reform was the biggest win.
Gov. Joe Lombardo had proposed using unallocated federal COVID-19 funds to cover the need-based scholarships.
The Nevada Interim Finance Committee approved funds to cover additional security for the Las Vegas Grand Prix and for the Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium.
The high court heard arguments over water rights in a case that could set significant precedent for how the driest state in the nation manages the precious resource.
The Nevada secretary of state’s office sent a letter to No Labels Nevada last week to alert it that it qualifies as a minor party.
Gov. Joe Lombardo plans to appeal a recent state ethics board decision that found he violated state ethics law by using his sheriff’s badge and uniform during his campaign for governor.
Dr. Jeff Gunter, the former ambassador to Iceland under the Trump Administration, and others recently announced their runs for U.S. Senate.
The nonprofit Wild Horse Education, which claims the mustangs are being mistreated, is seeking a court order to halt the roundup between Reno and Salt Lake City.