Several bills moved quickly through the Senate on Thursday, but the Assembly has yet to vote on any legislation as of Friday morning.
Politics and Government
Russia used at least 430 drones and 18 missiles in the nighttime attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Deputy Superintendent Jesse Welsh said respondents to a September survey were supportive of later school start times, but changes could require additional funding.
Mayor Michelle Romero gave the annual State of the City address Thursday to a crowd of several hundred people at the M Resort.
It took moderate, bipartisan heroes to put down Democrats’ filibuster this week, get the Senate to 60 votes and reopen the federal government.
The Nevada Republican Party held a news conference Tuesday to announce another lawsuit centered around the GOP’s continued election fraud allegations.
The Associated Press has called Joe Biden the winner in Nevada in the presidential race.
With the 2020 general election stretching into the weekend without a declared victor, courts in Nevada and beyond may yet play a role in deciding the country’s next president.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has increased his lead over President Donald Trump in Nevada, with more results release Friday afternoon.
Two Republican congressional campaigns and a Nevada voter filed a federal lawsuit Thursday night asking the court to stop the use of Clark County’s electronic mail ballot counting machine and making a variety of fraud accusations.
Most of the four major-party candidates are staying tight-lipped as they await a crucial Thursday morning update from Clark County election officials.
Democrat Susie Lee led Republican Dan Rodimer by just 1.5 percent, with a little over 48 percent to Rodimer’s nearly 47.
A judge ruled Monday that Clark County must turn over some public records to the Nevada Republican Party and President Donald Trump’s campaign, but denied or delayed the lion’s share of Republican requests for information on mail balloting and signature verification.
More people have cast ballots already in Nevada — either by mail or using in-person early voting — than voted in the entire 2016 election, secretary of state figures show.
More than 378,000 Clark County voters participated in this year’s early voting period, the county reported late Friday night.
