Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar’s office released its first quarterly report of investigations into election fraud claims.
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Under an agreement announced by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, state attorney general offices will be able to investigate complaints about airline service.
Five employees at the Southern Nevada Water Authority and sister agency Las Vegas Valley Water District cashed out more than $100,000 in sick and vacation leave pay in 2022.
The Clark County School Board approved a tentative $3.4 billion budget for the 2024-25 school year. The tentative budget now will be filed with the State of Nevada for review.
A group wants to put initiatives on the 2024 ballot to take redistricting power away from the Legislature. Nevada Supreme Court judges heard arguments on that case.
O.J. Simpson, the NFL great who was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife and her friend in one of the most notorious trials of the 20th century, and was later incarcerated in Nevada for an unrelated robbery, died of cancer.
Nevada laws and regulations say gaming licensees can’t restrict access to slot machines, but resorts must seek special permission for private gaming salons.
A group representing sexual assault survivors are challenging a proposal back by Uber to cap the percentage of fees an attorney can collect in civil cases.
The Nevada Supreme Court did not render a decision after hearing arguments regarding a challenge to the Oakland Athletics’ public funding bill.
Advocates say the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners and the Nevada Commission on Natural Resources don’t reflect the state’s gender, racial diversity.
Federal funds announced Friday will go toward upgrading street lights in heavy accident areas and toward funding video mirrors for public transit.
Democratic Rep. Susie Lee had called on Gov. Joe Lombardo to endorse a bill that aims to expedite projects on public lands. Nevada’s Republican governor did just that.
The FBI is investigating whether state Sen. Dina Neal used her influence to secure federal money for a friend.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report shifted Sen. Jacky Rosen’s race from “lean Democrat.” She is likely to face Sam Brown in the November election.
The group behind a ballot initiative to enshrine abortion protections in the Nevada constitution has collected more than 110,000 signatures.