Startups and entrepreneurs will receive resources through the American Rescue Plan’s State Small Business Credit Initiative
Jessica Hill
Jessica Hill covers Nevada politics. Before joining the Las Vegas Review-Journal in August 2022, she covered politics and environmental issues for the Las Vegas Sun. Jessica moved to Las Vegas in October 2021 after spending two years on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, writing about crime and small-town governments. Hailing from Akron, Ohio, she graduated in 2019 from Ohio University with degrees in journalism, global studies and Spanish.
Five people have filed to become the next lieutenant governor, including Republican Las Vegas Councilman Stavros Anthony and Democratic appointed incumbent Lisa Cano Burkhead.
Three people, including Republican firebrand Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore, are challenging incumbent Democratic state Treasurer Zach Conine for re-election.
There are deep problems within Nevada’s worker compensation system that require a systemic change, injured workers say.
The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law and All Voting is Local released state-specific guides explaining the rules in place to prevent a poll worker from going “rogue and disrupting the voting process.”
A Carson City District Court judge denied a challenge from a progressive group to block hand counting ballots in Nevada.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo now says he would not repeal Gov. Steve Sisolak’s executive order protecting abortions for out-of-state patients, although he previously said he would.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and U.S. Senate hopeful Adam Laxalt held a town hall with the Ladies for Laxalt coalition Wednesday.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo discussed water, affordable housing and development.
The American Wild Horse Campaign released a report showing 1,020 wild horses and burros were adopted in 22 months only to be sold to slaughter.
Republican Jim Marchant, a proponent of 2020 election fraud claims, says mail-in ballots should not be used. But he used them on three separate occasions in another state.
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services will receive $16.7 million and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California will receive $250,000 to fight opioid abuse.
Nevada ranks last in affordable housing. What does each candidate plan to do about it?
Nye County Clerk Mark Kampf on Tuesday told commissioners about his plans to use electronic voting machines and then hand-count ballots afterwards.
Clark County allegedly denied the RNC’s public records requests seeking the political affiliations of the county’s poll workers.