The presidential race was too close to call early Wednesday morning.
A new report from the Children’s Advocacy Alliance shows the state’s overall economic well-being of Nevada’s youth has an overall D rating.
Some are disengaged, but procedural barriers also a factor.
With the last day of early voting, all eyes are watching to see what the final rush to the polls will show.
Election officials, pols and independent watchdogs say we may not know the outcome of the presidential races on Election Day.
Defends ‘Great Balancing Act of 2020’ to protect people and preserve economy.
The U.S. Department of Energy has affirmed its $1.35 billion commitment to the effort.
A September federal court ruling opened the door for inmates to apply for the $1,200 coronavirus relief stimulus money.
Virus trend at end of December to determine progress.
Six Nevada billionaires saw their collective net wealth grow more than $10.7 billion during the pandemic.
Nevada’s cannabis industry is a bright spot in the state’s otherwise dismal pandemic economy.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Diana Sullivan was first elected in 2008 and is seeking a third term on the bench.
Lawmakers on Thursday grilled Nevada Department of Corrections staff over its abrupt and quiet closure of Ely Conservation Camp in July.
In Clark County, about 27,000 people voted Saturday at 35 locations across the valley.
The $20.8 billion in federal relief funds received by Nevada has propped up an economy devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Nearly 30 percent of Nevadans in September said they had low to no confidence in their ability to pay rent in the coming month.
With ballots arriving in the mail and early voting starting this weekend people across Nevada will need to dig into some voter guides.
The candidates vying for seats on the Board of Clark County Commissioners do so at a pivotal time.
Masto proposed an alternative to a Navy proposal to take more than 660,000 acres of public land for bomb testing and military training.
The 2018 “blue wave” brought Nevada its first Democratic governor in two decades and strengthened Democratic majorities in both chambers.
Soonhee “Sunny” Bailey came to Las Vegas to find help for her then-5-year-old violent, autistic daughter.
Michele “Shell” Mercer has been practicing primarily family law in Nevada for 22 years, according to her website.
But the latest batch of boxes includes more than just vegetables, cheese and meats.
Families of inmates along with legal groups again highlighted on Thursday the ramifications of the NDOC policy.
This is the sixth and final part in a series of stories looking at voters’ concerns and voting issues in the 2020 election.
The owner of the domain is not listed on public databases and there is no contact information on the site.
The seat is also the most competitive of Nevada’s four congressional races.
This is the second in a series of stories looking at voters’ concerns and voting issues in the 2020 election.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Diana Sullivan is in an unenviable position for the only judge on her court seeking re-election.
Stories will be updated, and new material added, as necessary.
Homeless advocates and legal groups worry people living in the encampment will be cleared out.
A “blue wave” swept through the 2018 midterm election allowing Democrats to pick up enough seats in the Nevada Assembly.
It’s 101 degrees outside when canvassers for the largest union in Nevada knock on a voter’s door.
If you’re unfamiliar with the state board and its duties, you’re not alone.
He also points to recent reversals of Herndon’s rulings.
Barrett, 48, who sits on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, is a favorite among conservatives.
Lawmakers passed Senate Bill 178 to develop a weighted funding formula to serve students in the lowest 25 percentile of proficiency.
Both are hoping to succeed outgoing Trustee Deanna Wright, who was term limited and could not run for reelection in District A.
Four lucky winners will be awarded with 60 days of free storage from PODS and a $250 home improvement gift card
Laura Nguyen, a single mother of two, was already evicted once during the pandemic and doesn’t know what would happen if evicted again.