LAS VEGAS (AP) — Registered Republican voters have — by the narrowest of margins — overtaken Democrats in the pivotal battleground state of Nevada for the first time in nearly 20 years.
Republican Jill Dickman, who represents Spanish Springs and part of the North Valleys, found the change insulting — and she ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump asked congressional Republican leaders Thursday to end tax perks for sports team owners and ...
Republican Sen. Robin Titus said Nevada may be affected but Trump is keeping promises. Democratic Sen. Dina Neal said she'll ...
Republican state senators discussed their legislative goals as the minority party shortly before lawmakers were sworn in on ...
Governor Joe Lombardo has a problem, one that runs deeper than just tussling with a Nevada Legislature controlled by ...
As part of the Trump administration's push to expand U.S. energy production, federal officials will review and consider ...
Progressive groups including Battle Born Progress, the Nevada Housing Justice Alliance and Silver State Equality outlined ...
Packed binders. Busy halls. Lobbyists, lawmakers and journalists roaming amongst each other. This is when the routine of the ...
Republicans now outpace Democrats in terms of active voter registration in Nevada.The Nevada Secretary of State's Office said ...
In the weeks leading up to the February 3 start of the legislative session, lawmakers were forced to ask themselves whether ...
The Nevada Senate is ready to get down to business, and the end of the 2023 Legislature is still fresh in the minds of Democrats and Republicans gathered in Carson City.