President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and first lady Jill Biden welcomed the back-to-back WNBA champions to celebrate their achievement.
Politics and Government
Leaders representing Northern Nevada sent a letter to the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors to reverse a decision to relocate its outgoing mail operations.
Judge Juan Merchan denied a request from Trump’s defense team to scale back the gag order so Trump could respond to Daniels’ allegations about the alleged episode – which Trump has denied.
ChatGPT wrote a poem about Nevada’s politics and was asked to include important landmarks. Here’s what it gave.
With court losses mounting against Las Vegas taxpayers, the city on Wednesday defended continuing its legal battle with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.
The Nevada Poll found that a majority of voters would not support a candidate whose agency was a repeated violator of public records laws.
Some are who we think of as first responders — health-care workers, police officers and firefighters — but others were unexpectedly thrust into the coronavirus’ crosshairs.
A family with deep legal roots in Nevada is rallying around a judge accused of improprieties on the bench, with one calling for disbarment of the attorney who challenged her.
State and local agencies are pushing bills in the Nevada Legislature that would curtail the public’s access to governmental records and workings across the state.
Nevada on Saturday reported 442 new coronavirus cases and 20 additional deaths, according to state data.
Officials at the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service said that processing of the new round of stimulus payments has begun, with the aim of having the first payments start showing up in bank accounts this weekend.
The leader of the Assembly Democrats on Friday unveiled a proposal that could see college athletes in Nevada earning pay and signing endorsement deals.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will start with visits to Las Vegas and Georgia to sell the $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue package.
Venues for large gatherings in Nevada can begin hosting events at up to 50 percent of capacity starting Monday under an emergency directive from Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday.
Student emergency funds existed before the pandemic, but Las Vegas-area colleges and universities are seeing a greater demand from students seeking help paying their bills.