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Politics and Government
Politicians and observers say the record-breaking number of vetoes suggests disagreement in the divided government in Carson City.
Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill that would have established a statutory right to IVF treatment, citing the state’s fiscal woes.
The State Bar of Nevada wants to relitigate a disciplinary case against Clark County Commissioner Justin after an independent panel declined to strip his law license earlier this year.
Justin Dayhoff comes to Las Vegas from Maryland, where he formerly served as the assistant state superintendent.
The Navy has directed the destroyer USS Thomas Hudner to begin sailing toward the Eastern Mediterranean and has directed a second destroyer to begin moving forward.
Ormat, a geothermal company, has accepted a 14-day environmental review timeline that would normally take years.
Nevada utility companies must now be more transparent about how frequently they shut off customers’ service.
In a better world, U.S. senators don’t interrupt a Cabinet secretary’s news conference, and federal agents don’t lay hands on the senator, remove him from the room and handcuff him.
Pete Hegseth also refused to answer repeated questions at a hotly combative congressional hearing Thursday about his use of Signal chats to discuss military operations.
Two sports bettors believed they were entitled to a $40,200 payout on a golf wager, but Nevada Gaming Control Board members voted to reverse their payouts.
The stunning scene comes as the Trump administration has aggressively targeted protesters in California who are demonstrating against immigration raids.
It’s not clear what immigration or enforcement changes the president might consider.
Senate Republicans proposed selling off up to 3.3 million acres of public land across 11 Western states.
Vice President JD Vance is the favorite to win the White House in 2028, according to electionbettingodds.com. But California Gov. Gavin Newsom is closing the gap.