U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., recently wrote to the leadership of the major professional sports leagues and the NCAA after a series of sports betting violations.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo held a “school choice” rally, highlighting his plan to fund need-based scholarships for students to use for private school.
Churches can lose their tax-exempt status if they engage in political campaign activity, but the rules involve a lot of gray area.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ political action committee received several million-dollar donations, but none the March donation from Robert Bigelow.
The state now has more than 605,000 registered nonpartisans — more than either the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.
Nevada legislators spearheading the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act held a roundtable discussion Wednesday at a Las Vegas Home Depot store.
A judge dismissed the case against the board of directors of Vinco Ventures, which includes Clark County Republican Party Chair Jesse Law, but it can be refiled.
Sen. Jacky Rosen who faces several Republican challengers in what is expected to be a closely watched Senate race, has an approval rating of 44 percent, according to a survey published Monday.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced his plan to maintain Opportunity Scholarships after it failed in the Legislature.
The political action committee backing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ campaign announced 24 endorsements from current and former Nevada elected officials last week.
Vivek Ramaswamy canceled his Nevada appearances last weekend. With only about seven months until the primary, very few Republican candidates have visited the Silver State
The Veterans Protection from Fraud Act would increase penalties to up to 10 years in prison for fraud targeting a veteran, including mail fraud, general fraudulent schemes and more.
Shelby Wiltz won her election for chair of the Clark County Democratic Party alongside members of her “mission slate.”
A survey published Monday lists Joe Lombardo as the 20th most popular governor in the United States.
Candidates running for federal office in Nevada reported raising more than $4.9 million between April 1 and June 30.
