Wednesday marked the 89th anniversary of the establishment of Social Security. Democrats claim Republican opponents are threat to the program.
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The Imperial Irrigation District will receive millions in Inflation Reduction Act funds to pay farmers in exchange for not using water from the Colorado River.
Here are the main takeaways about Las Vegas and the Colorado River’s future from U.S. Rep. Susie Lee’s second-ever water summit.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint against the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy.
Project 2025 is a 900-page blueprint of policy proposals written by authors close to Donald Trump that a Republican presidential candidate could implement in 2025. Here’s how it could affect Nevada.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said July’s Interstate 15 traffic chaos, caused by a truck crash, underscores the importance of adding alternative modes of travel.
Clark County moved more than 100,000 registered voters who had failed to verify their address to “inactive” status. Those voters can still vote but won’t receive mail-in ballots.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump on Friday rebuked the Democratic ticket’s campaign during a counter rally a day prior to Vice President Kamala Harris’ scheduled stop in Las Vegas.
Gov. Joe Lombardo released a statewide climate change plan that emphasizes Nevada’s mining industry and promotes clean energy.
District Judge Tina Talim said that being the first Indian-American judge in the state of Nevada is both a great honor and a lot of pressure.
The Nevada Supreme Court will allow the state Board of Pharmacy to continue classifying marijuana as a Schedule I drug on par with heroin, in a reversal of a previous ruling.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland addressed reporters on Monday before meeting with law enforcement officials in Las Vegas.
The secretary of state and attorney general filed a motion urging the Nevada Supreme Court to confirm the legal obligations of county commissioners.
Sen. Jacky Rosen introduced legislation that would create a new grant program to fund residential housing construction education and skills training.
Home insurance carriers are denying new applications and canceling current policies more than ever before because of wildfire risk.