LAS VEGAS (AP) — Registered Republican voters have — by the narrowest of margins — overtaken Democrats in the pivotal battleground state of Nevada for the first time in nearly 20 years.
Democrats in the Nevada Assembly moved four bills vetoed by Gov. Joe Lombardo in 2023 to the clerk’s desk Wednesday for a ...
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Lawmakers are busy in Carson City drawing up new rules to live by, including tougher penalties for committing crimes, ...
Hundreds of boisterous, upbeat protesters spanned the block in front of the Nevada Capitol in Carson City on Wednesday to ...
The contentious fight between Nevada casinos and the politically powerful Culinary Workers Union Local 226 over legally ...
Governor Joe Lombardo has a problem, one that runs deeper than just tussling with a Nevada Legislature controlled by ...
New data from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office shows that registered Republicans now outnumber registered Democrats in ...
The 2024 judicial candidate briefly known as Madilyn “Leavitt” Cole has dropped her mother’s maiden name as she seeks ...