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A flurry of voting activity is coming in Carson City early this week as the Legislature heads toward a Tuesday deadline that marks the next major step in the lawmaking process.
Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) is back in the U.S. Senate for a second term representing the Silver State after barely hanging on to ...
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar’s tour began Tuesday with the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum to ...
Nevada County Supervisor Heidi Hall will challenge Rep. Kevin Kiley, a two-term Republican, for the 3rd U.S. Congressional District seat in Congress. Hall, a supervisor for the last eight years, is ...
The House recently passed legislation to require people to prove they are U.S. citizens when they register to vote. Native ...
The Secretary of State was in Carson City Tuesday to listen to the needs and concerns of tribal communities when it comes to ...
Secretary of State conducts voter roll cleanup and cancels more than 160,000 voter registrations and 37,000 voters are now inactive ...
From daily room cleaning to traffic cameras, here’s 10 bills in Nevada that won’t be moving forward in the legislative ...
() - The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office announced Monday that it had removed 162,519 voters from its voter registrations. Furthermore, the state also deactivated 37,749 voters.
Kyle Rea of Tolles Development says businesses are already pausing warehouse plans. He expects the general public to start ...
From snowboards to booty shorts, small business owners in Northern Nevada voice concerns about the impact of sweeping tariffs ...