A new program kicks off in Nevada on Thursday designed to help people with disabilities help meet personal expenses.
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Incumbent Henderson City Councilman John Marz filed for re-election Wednesday.
Several hundred students, parents, lawmakers and school choice advocates braved chilly temperatures Wednesday to celebrate National School Choice Week.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval joined a growing number of officials Wednesday who dismissed the effectiveness of building a wall along the 2,000-mile border between the United States and Mexico.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske on Wednesday said her office is unaware of any evidence to support President Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud.
The state retirement system must release the names and pension information of tens of thousands of retired public workers sought by a conservative policy group, a state judge ruled.
Liberal advocacy groups are launching a television advertising campaign to oppose the nomination of Steven Mnuchin to be Treasury secretary.
A White House statement this week was a departure from a campaign promise in which Donald Trump said he would immediately end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval met with the state’s congressional delegation Tuesday in a runup to his address before the National Governor’s Association on states’ priorities with a new Trump administration.
At least one state lawmaker raised concern Tuesday about Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposal to shut down a youth psychiatric hospital in Southern Nevada.
The Nevada Supreme Court’s decision to suspend the state’s Education Savings Accounts wasn’t a complete loss for conservatives. An overlooked section gives taxpayers a powerful new tool to fight government expansion and overreach.
Two of Nevada’s largest mental health budgets are in line for significant cuts and a loss of positions in Gov. Brian Sandoval’s proposed 2017-19 budget because fewer people are seeking services, an official said Tuesday.
A panel of Nevada lawmakers on Tuesday began the months-long process of vetting Brian Sandoval’s final budget as governor, a precursor to the beginning of the legislative session that begins Feb. 6.
Andrew Clinger returned to state service Monday as a senior adviser to Gov. Brian Sandoval.
During a press briefing Monday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer confirmed that ending President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is not a priority for the new president.