Chuck Muth, president of a conservative group aiming to clean the state’s voter rolls, filed a lawsuit alleging the secretary of state’s office violated Nevada’s public records law.
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Following months of deadlock, one proposal for the Colorado River has emerged.
Rep. Steven Horsford led a Democratic coalition in drafting the group’s own alternative to the tax plans proposed in Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill.”
Trump wants Congress to quickly pass a tax-cut and spending package. But there are issues — and IOUs.
The outcome was a victory for the Republican president, who has complained about individual judges throwing up obstacles to his agenda.
Incumbent Henderson City Councilman John Marz filed for re-election Wednesday.
In a week dedicated to reassuring his supporters that he intends to deliver on campaign promises, President Donald Trump signed executive orders Wednesday to beef up immigration and border enforcement.
One man and a juvenile were arrested Wednesday after firing a pellet gun at passing vehicles and into a children’s playground in Sunset Park.
Several hundred students, parents, lawmakers and school choice advocates braved chilly temperatures Wednesday to celebrate National School Choice Week.
President Donald Trump will begin rolling out executive actions on immigration Wednesday, beginning with steps to build his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to two administration officials. He is also reviewing proposals that would restrict the flow of refugees to the United States.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval joined a growing number of officials Wednesday who dismissed the effectiveness of building a wall along the 2,000-mile border between the United States and Mexico.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske on Wednesday said her office is unaware of any evidence to support President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he intends to announce his nominee for the Supreme Court on Feb. 2, and three federal appeals court judges are said to be the front-runners to fill the seat held by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
The state retirement system must release the names and pension information of tens of thousands of retired public workers sought by a conservative policy group, a state judge ruled.
Christina Etter Roush will run for the Ward 2 seat on the Las Vegas City Council in hopes of unseating incumbent Councilman Bob Beers.