The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling finding that political fliers distributed by Citizen Outreach in 2010 were “express advocacy” requiring disclosure of who paid for them to the secretary of state.
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A state board on Tuesday approved a $20.2 million contract with an out-of-state firm to market Nevada to tourists.
Senator Harry Reid will return to the hospital on Wednesday morning for follow-up surgery on his right eye that was damaged in a freak exercise accident at his home on New Year’s Day, according to a spokeswoman.
The Nevada Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal of a lower court ruling that effectively stripped the Southern Nevada Water Authority of water rights for its controversial pipeline from eastern Nevada.
Gov. Brian Sandoval named a new interim budget director Monday to replace Julia Teska, who is leaving her cabinet post to join her family in Colorado and accept a new opportunity.
The votes are in and U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada is the winner. Sort of.
Mention the subject of gun safety in Nevada, and you’re bound to draw metaphorical fire from every angle.
Inmate Dale Prater died Thursday in Indian Springs, the Nevada Department of Corrections announced Friday.
A teenager was killed and five other northwest Arizona residents were hurt in a single-vehicle rollover in Golden Valley on Wednesday.
Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada on Thursday demanded the Department of Veterans Affairs add staff “immediately” to attack a backlog of benefit appeals.
A prescribed burn is planned between Tuesday and Thursday in the Pine Creek drainage as part of an effort to protect a stand of Ponderosa pines from wildfire.
The new chairman of a U.S. Senate energy panel on Thursday announced he plans to focus on nuclear energy this year, including a bid to end an impasse on nuclear waste created when the Yucca Mountain repository was terminated.
Law enforcement representatives from around the state came to Carson City on Thursday to meet with state Attorney General Adam Laxalt to discuss emerging crime trends and how agencies can work together
An Ohio trio wanted in a multiple-state armed robbery spree — one of them in a double slaying committed in Ohio — were captured Thursday in northwest Arizona.
The death of poet, songwriter and singer Rod McKuen at 81 on Jan. 29 was worldwide news, but because he lived in so many places, his Nevada days didn’t get prominent mention in his obituaries.