Republicans lambasted the Nevada State Democratic Party over a social media post that suggested Gov. Joe Lombardo accepted bribes.
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The lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee and the Nevada GOP alleged that election officials in the Silver State had violated federal law.
Sam Brown criticized Rosen for voting to require women to sign up for the military draft. There hasn’t been a draft since the Vietnam War.
Following the Supreme Court ruling overturning a ban on bump stocks, Sen. Jacky Rosen joined in on a bill to ban the gun accessory.
New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez plans to talk about abortion rights and housing at a Biden-Harris campaign event in Las Vegas.
Veteran and small-business owner Sam Peters kicked off his campaign for Nevada’s 4th Congressional District at a rally in the Ahern Hotel.
A $1 trillion infrastructure bill garnered bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate. It includes more than $8 billion for Western water infrastructure.
Two environmentalist groups are throwing their support behind Amy Vilela in the Democratic primary for the congressional seat held by Rep. Dina Titus.
Areas of Douglas County along Lake Tahoe are now under a mandatory evacuation order as the Caldor Fire continues to approach Nevada.
In a history-making vote last week, Assemblywoman Susie Martinez became the first woman and Latina to serve as executive secretary-treasurer of the Nevada AFL-CIO.
The Democratic National Committee rolled into Las Vegas Tuesday to push a positive message for the party.
U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt said Nevadans don’t have anyone to stand up to corporations, big tech and “leftist woke cancel culture.” He wants to be the one to do it.
The endorsement, released Friday night, comes days after former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt officially announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate.
The former Nevada attorney general and 2018 Republican candidate for governor, officially announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate seat held by Catherine Cortez Masto on Tuesday morning.
Lake Mead will experience its first federally declared water shortage next year. The declaration will force Nevada to slash its allocation of Colorado River water in 2022.