Town halls, luncheons and rallies have been dominated by raucous protesters, often in a seemingly coordinated effort. But as the sea of heckling and protest continues to build, a call for moderation rings from both sides.
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State Sen. Mark Manendo resigned his chairmanship Monday of the Senate Transportation Committee amid an ongoing investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed 22 bills into law on Monday that affect issues like public safety, concealed firearms permits, and public education.
Nearly three dozen more bills were tossed to the legislative scrap heap after failing to advance beyond a do-or-die deadline.
Police responding to robberies at medical marijuana dispensaries may be able to tap into a live security camera feed.
A bill that would expand the categories of public officials and government employees who can ask a court to make confidential public records identifying their addresses and other personal identifying information now includes lawmakers.
Minimum wage, car seats and feral cats highlight the 106th day of the Nevada Legislature.
The Nevada Department of Wildlife’s public service announcements aim to be as eye-catching as they are informative.
The death of Tashi Brown would have been a lot more controversial if it happened five years ago.
Rooftop solar companies driven out of the state when state utility regulators adopted less generous payments for the excess electricity are hopeful that Assembly Bill 405 will bring thousands of jobs back to Nevada.