Some Republicans are raising the possible of a prolonged shutdown fight when the House returns Monday to vote on the funding package.
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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.
Three incumbents seeking re-election to the North Las Vegas City Council are outpacing their opponents in campaign contributions during the first 10 weeks of the year, according to reports filed last week with the Nevada secretary of state’s office.
Employees may soon be able to freely talk with their colleagues about their salaries.
The popular Gov. Kenny Guinn Millennium Scholarship program is running out of money and may not be available for Nevada high school graduates in the years to come, lawmakers were told Monday.
Hearings on the nomination of federal Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court began Monday in the Senate, more than a year after Justice Antonin Scalia died.
FBI Director James Comey confirmed Monday that the bureau is investigating possible links and coordination between Russia and associates of President Donald Trump.
It’s Day 43 of the 2017 Legislative Session, and it’s the first deadline day.
President Donald Trump on Monday accused Democrats of making up allegations that Russia interfered in last year’s election, and said Congress and the FBI should be going after media leaks instead.
A Philadelphia man has sued a New York City bar after he says he was denied service because he was wearing a hat supporting President Donald Trump.
Nevada Sen. Dean Heller is in a no-win situation on the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, and his fellow Republican, Gov. Brian Sandoval, keeps putting him in the hot seat.
President Donald Trump is angry at all the news coverage about the people who stand to be hurt because of the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
