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Nevada Democrats gathered against the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the Department of Education and Gov. Joe Lombardo's support, voicing concerns about its impact on students.
Former Wyoming first lady Sherri Geringer died Saturday after an extended illness, just two weeks after celebrating her 58th ...
Born in Kansas, George Malone’s first visit to Nevada occurred when he was a member of a surveying party. Malone attended the ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo has announced a new housing development bill that would see $250 million in state funds used on ...
No president, mayor or governor can legally do what the current president is doing to the AP without violating the First ...
Robinhood temporarily pulls NCAA tournament event contracts in Garden State, Nevada approves RWLV fine, and much more ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford argues dismantling the Department of Education requires congressional action.
Clark County’s top prosecutor said lawmakers need to amend Nevada law to increase penalties when it comes to impaired driving, adding tougher consequences would deter potentially deadly behavior.
A proposal in the Nevada Legislature would amend the state’s vehicular homicide law to kick in after a person’s first DUI conviction should they then drive impaired and kill someone – right now, ...
Gov. Joe Lombardo outlined his housing bill Monday morning. The legislation would create the Nevada Attainable Housing Fund.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford on Monday criticized the governor’s support of Trump's executive order. Ford’s comments on social media follow his press conference where the Democrat ...
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