Film production companies would have to obtain a state business license under a bill passed Friday by an Assembly committee.
Politics and Government
Students at Spring Valley High School in Las Vegas on Friday took home a lesson on war, sacrifice and freedom they are unlikely to soon forget.
A state lawmaker on Friday introduced a bill that seeks to elect the president by the overall popular vote.
The top federal prosecutor in Nevada is among those expected to step down following Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ request Friday that the 46 U.S. attorneys tender their resignations.
A bill requiring Uber, Lyft and similar companies to ensure that their drivers have valid state business registrations before they go to work was heard by the Senate Commerce Committee on Friday.
The nation’s electrical grid is aging and has widespread vulnerabilities, but Nevada has the potential to be an example to other states, a Senate panel heard Friday.
Temporary protection orders could be extended up to six months under a bill heard Friday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
Here are three things to watch on Day 33 of the 2017 Legislative Session.
If they weren’t spending our money, it’d be hilarious to watch Legislative Democrats argue that paying higher prices is a cost-savings measure.
An amendment to a bill modifying how much Nevadans’ property taxes can increase each year would eventually lock in an annual cap of 3 percent for residential property.
HomeAid and volunteers from the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association on Thursday celebrated completion of a $460,000 renovation of the U.S. VETS’ kitchen.
Lidia S. Stiglich was formally sworn in Thursday as the newest member of the Nevada Supreme Court during an investiture in Carson City.
Drone operators: Be careful buzzing around transmission lines. You may be giving lawmakers one more reason to restrict drone movements a little more.
Achievement School District charters would be held to the same prevailing wage standard as traditional public schools under a proposal introduced in the Senate education committee Thursday.
The push to legalize public marijuana consumption won’t go through the Nevada Legislature without hefty opposition from the usual suspects.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Vice President Kamala Harris held her second rally in Las Vegas since becoming the Democratic nominee. Here’s what you need to know.
This marks Harris’ eighth visit to the Silver State this year. She last visited in August, just a couple of weeks since launching her presidential bid.
An audit discovered the owners of the locals casinos overpaid gaming taxes for years.
Gov. Joe Lombardo sent a letter requesting a legislative commission expand an audit of the CCSD to include an investigation into its potential budget shortfalls.