The loan is subject to a number of conditions before the commitment from DOE becomes effective and funds can advance.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will use accounting maneuvers, which she called “extraordinary measures,” to keep U.S. finances running.
The U.S. House approved its first abortion-related measures under a new Republican majority.
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship executive Kirk Hendrick is Gov. Joe Lombardo’s choice.
Nevada implemented “larger, more prominent reforms” — specifically the move to mail ballots being automatically distributed.
Congress kept Nevada – and its state budget – afloat during Steve Sisolak’s administration.
Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas was the sole member of his party to vote against adopting the rules.
Every time we think we’ve reached bottom in this country, MAGAts and their spawn drill deeper – exacerbated by the public’s inattention.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford reiterated that his office is cooperating with the federal government in their investigation.
A four-day stalemate that led to the most rounds of voting for a speaker since before the Civil War has ended.
Incoming House Republican leaders are called on to condemn political violence and hold their members who supported the attack accountable.
This stalemate is the longest since 1859.
Nevada’s purported exceptionalism, Lombardo continued, is “rooted in the notion that no challenge is so unsurmountable it cannot be solved.”
Some Republicans are putting together a back-up plan.
The first time in a century the speaker’s election went to multiple ballots.
Gov. Joe Lombardo said his priorities are to expand school choice, create safer streets and reenergize economic and workforce development.
Michele Fiore was selected unanimously by county commissioners “in error” according to a resident.
The Environmental Integrity Project said the 72 civil enforcement cases closed in court was the “lowest number in at least 22 years.”
Since 1992 Democrats have flipped the region away from Republican control, a shift that began with the end of the Cold War.
The measure was the last Senate vote of the current Congress; lawmakers will reconvene in January.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ordered the North American Electric Reliability Corporation to review existing “physical security”.
The messages indicate a plan to submit fake electors was being developed even before the 2020 election.
Democrats had hoped to partially restore the anti-poverty measure.
The Justice Department will determine how to pursue the referrals.
Title 42 allows border patrol to turn away migrants, including asylum seekers, at the border under the CDC’s public health authorities.
As housing costs soar, analysts and advocates say more needs to be done and argue that federal action is needed.
If western states do not agree on a plan to safeguard the Colorado River there won’t be enough water for anyone.
The big package also is the last opportunity for other priorities like legislation protecting the presidential electoral count process.
The app has access to users’ location, calendar, notebooks, and other features on their phones.
“We made the decision to pursue these dollars not just to thank people for their sacrifice but also in the hopes of retaining employees.”
Tiehm's Buckwheat will be protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Maybe Nevada Democrats will get lucky, and the next time the governor's race is on the ballot, in 2026, Trump will be president again.
“This is what it looks like for America to lead. And we’re just getting started,” said U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
Biden told supporters “marriage is a simple proposition — who do you love and will you be loyal to that person you love.”
Pamela Goynes-Brown became the city's first Black mayor.
Most economists agree that an inflation rate approaching 8% is too high, but what should it be?
Ongoing DACA uncertainty ‘amounts to a two year subscription to the U.S.’
We should remember the state’s plumpy budget is not some accident, and was by no means inevitable.
The bill will also open thousands of acres of public land for development in Churchill County and Lander County.
The new process is meant to “guide responsible solar development and provide certainty to developers.”