Some Republicans are raising the possible of a prolonged shutdown fight when the House returns Monday to vote on the funding package.
Politics and Government
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo joined other Colorado River state governors at a meeting with Trump officials.
John and Jane Doe bodies in Clark County represent hundreds of unsolved mysteries. Organizers for Missing in Nevada Day hope to identify over 300 unclaimed bodies in the state.
The files, posted to the department’s website, include some of the several million pages of records that officials said were withheld from an initial release of documents in December.
The development followed confirmation by the Department of Homeland Security earlier in the day that the FBI would now lead the probe into Pretti’s death.
Several Metropolitan Police Department corrections officers more than tripled their base salaries last year after factoring in benefits and overtime pay, new data show.
A bill sponsored by Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison would require companies to provide written certification that they are not involved in a boycott of Israel or Israeli companies in order to qualify for a contract with a government agency.
A bill from Sen. Majority Leader Aaron Ford that would refinance certain student loans was met with no opposition Monday during a Government Affairs Committee meeting.
Tomi Lahren’s nightly talk show on Glenn Beck’s the Blaze will not be on the air this week, the conservative digital media outlet’s managing editor Leon Wolf told CNN on Monday.
The City Council approved a separation agreement with current City Attorney Dave Olsen this month, and has officially started its search for a successor.
Two Nevada Assembly members want to take another stab at saving the Huntridge Theater in Las Vegas.
While April 4 is the primary day for municipal elections, residents of Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Boulder City can cast their ballots in early voting through March 31.
Republican Assemblymen John Ellison of Elko and Chris Edwards of Las Vegas are taking aim at slow drivers in the fast lane.
The days of running and playing without an agenda during recess may soon be a thing of the past.
A bill that calls for several changes to how Nevada treats marijuana hit the Senate floor during Monday’s bill frenzy.
