-
Voter surveys aren’t useless. But in Nevada, when it comes to political predictions, all bets are off
-
A report from the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel Network showed that Nevada had the third-highest rate of reported fraud and ranked fifth highest for identity theft last year.
-
The City of Las Vegas has proposed strict regulations that would likely curb the presence of sidewalk vendors within its limits, despite the passage of state legislation earlier this year meant to remove systemic barriers facing the businesses.
-
The cost of everything is going up and that includes health care. So two years ago, Democrats in the Nevada Legislature passed a plan that they say will keep healthcare costs in check.
-
The filing period for candidates to participate in the state’s election process came to a close this week.
-
The House of Representatives remains at a standstill.
-
Hundreds of community members from around the Las Vegas Valley gathered at Temple Beth Sholom last night as part of a vigil to those who have died in Israel.
-
Governor Joe Lombardo announced that he would lower the flags to half-staff and light the Nevada State Capitol Building blue in honor of the victims of the terror attacks in Israel.
-
The Nevada secretary of state’s office will hold a presidential primary for Republican voters, despite the Nevada GOP saying they’ll only honor the results of their party-run caucus to choose the Republican presidential nominee.
-
Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown only to oust Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy. Former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial is underway in New York.