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.
Democrats in the Nevada Assembly moved four bills vetoed by Gov. Joe Lombardo in 2023 to the clerk’s desk Wednesday for a ...
Brittain, who ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2024 in a Democratic primary against U.S. Rep. Susie Lee, said she is ...
The emergence of X owner Elon Musk as the most influential figure around President Donald Trump has created an extraordinary ...
Republican Jill Dickman, who represents Spanish Springs and part of the North Valleys, found the change insulting — and she ...
Sen. Gary Peters's decision to retire will affect control of the Senate, presidential aspirants and the rise or fall of other ...
In the weeks leading up to the February 3 start of the legislative session, lawmakers were forced to ask themselves whether ...
Governor Joe Lombardo has a problem, one that runs deeper than just tussling with a Nevada Legislature controlled by ...
More than 300 home care workers at three Las Vegas agencies have voted to unionize, continuing a wave of organizing aimed at ...
New data from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office shows that registered Republicans now outnumber registered Democrats in ...
Some of Nevada’s progressive organizers advocated for protections for health providers offering gender affirming care, pushed to revive failed eviction reforms, and called on lawmakers to address ...
Republicans now outpace Democrats in terms of active voter registration in Nevada.The Nevada Secretary of State's Office said ...