Environmentalists and the Western Shoshone Defense project say the agency violated federal laws meant to protect endangered species and public lands.
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Former President Donald Trump revved up his supporters to get out and vote in the campaign’s final push ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
With Election Day less than a week away, Vice President Kamala Harris made another push for Nevada’s vote by rallying supporters in North Las Vegas.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance will each make campaign stops in Las Vegas on Saturday, just days before the Tuesday election.
The Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act is funding improvements to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and Mountain’s Edge Regional Park.
The Nevada Attorney General’s Office says a complaint brought by a former Gaming Control Board department head is baseless and should be tossed.
Cari-Ann Burgess said she was forced out of her job after she refused to go along with personnel changes. The county says she requested medical leave.
A series of surveys from the University of Maryland’s Program for Public Consultation at the School of Public Policy found Democrats and Republicans agree on over 50 policy proposals, from immigration to health care to foreign policy.
Gov. Joe Lombardo will activate 60 members to be on status and stationed in Nevada National Guard facilities in both Carson City and Las Vegas on Nov. 5.
With just over a week to go before Election Day, officials with the U.S. Postal Service were urging voters to get their ballots sent off sooner rather than later.
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows mail ballots arriving up to three days after Election Day without a postmark to be counted.
Nevada was once a virtual toss-up, but a clear favorite has emerged in the state between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Nevadans can expect post-election challenges, including valid steps campaigns take in the election process — and others that are frivolous with the goal of fueling election disinformation.
A group of auto workers, transit advocates and others from across the country visited Nevada’s lithium sites this week. Here’s why.
The petition alleged that during a traffic stop, a Reno officer may have copied “intimate” images from his client’s phone.