Kyle George, a top deputy to Attorney General Aaron Ford, will serve as interim general counsel to Gov. Steve Sisolak.
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Javin White and Justin Polu are the most likely of five Rebels who may be chosen in the NFL draft.
Mall food court giant Cinnabon has filed a federal lawsuit against a Las Vegas-based company for using its sticky-sweet brand name on some vape products.
An amendment to a bill to regulate the marijuana industry now outlaws marijuana lounges in Nevada and even prohibits local governments from allowing them.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is intervening in a Texas federal lawsuit to protect coverage for free birth control under the Affordable Care Act.
Democratic and Republican leaders from both houses Wednesday gave similar and largely conciliatory assessments of lawmakers’ efforts to pass a combined 180 bills Tuesday to meet a deadline for first house passage — a cutoff that saw just 18 bills fail to advance.
After introducing 270 new bills last week, lawmakers are prepping for at least one more marathon day in Carson City come Monday.
Few things are as synonymous with Las Vegas and the Silver State as neon.
The man police say killed four people in Northern Nevada was given a bail of $500,000 at a hearing Thursday, but prosecutors said there is no chance for him to be released due to an immigration hold.
The value of a dollar has always carried significant weight for Steve Sisolak, both figuratively and literally.
Nevada Day, 2014. That’s the day Bob List knew that Adam Laxalt would become Nevada’s attorney general.
Las Vegas City Councilwoman Lois Tarkanian is defending her son — Republican congressional candidate Danny Tarkanian — against what she calls “lies” from his opponent.
Nevada’s largest casino industry trade group is throwing its support behind the effort to break up NV Energy’s electricity monopoly.
The head of a prominent Las Vegas union on Thursday tweeted a photo implying that a Clark County Commission candidate beats women.
A Reno eighth-grader says his First Amendment rights were violated after a teacher told him to cover up his pro-gun T-shirt, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit filed Tuesday.
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