A crowd of protesters, including veterans and community members, gathered outside the Nevada Legislature on Friday to voice ...
A spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown cleared a key procedural hurdle in the Senate on Friday afternoon, ...
Rosen said she was striking down the bill because it provides President Donald Trump and political ally Elon Musk ...
Nevada’s Democratic senators announced they’ll vote differently on the budget proposal that must pass by Friday night to ...
“Surprise, surprise, I’m here supporting something,” said Lynn Chapman, vice president of Nevada Families for Freedom, a conservative group that is a frequent critic of mail ballot laws. “It’s ...
A bill heard Monday morning in the Nevada Legislature seeks to ease restrictions on the operation of licensed child care ...
When homeless camps get out of control, local governments send teams to clean up. That can be a disaster, costing people what ...
() - The debate over universal free school lunches is once again working its way through the Nevada legislature.
The third rally in a month opposing the Trump administration in Northern Nevada showed support for Ukraine, federal workers, and checks and balances.
Despite a gubernatorial veto two years ago, Democratic lawmakers are once again advocating for a bill that would provide free school breakfast and lunch to every student in Nevada.
Although the fate of Medicaid is unclear, it’d be a disaster for Nevada if the federal government decides to cut its funding. That was the uncontradicted message at a joint hearing of Senate and ...
The assembly member said Nevada cannot adopt Permanent Daylight Time, which she said would contribute to seasonal depression and other problems. Arizona and Hawaii recognize Permanent Standard Time.