
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles after discovering evidence of secret encrypted communications between DMV staff and federal immigration agents, raising alarm about potential illegal data sharing of Nevada drivers’

After serving nearly 18 years in Nevada prisons, Frank Macias walked out with just $25 in his pocket and a crushing $7,200 medical debt hanging over his head. His successful fight to change this injustice has now eliminated approximately $13

The recent announcements that Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager and Majority Leader Sandra Jauregui, both Las Vegas Democrats, will not seek re-election represent more than just routine political turnover—they signal a deepening crisis in Nevada’s legislative system that threatens the quality

Political experts are weighing the possibility of Nevada joining a growing national trend of mid-decade redistricting, though such a move remains unlikely given the state’s current political landscape and procedural hurdles. Legal framework opens the door Political Science Professor David

Appeal could determine fate of high‑profile 2020 election forgery charges CARSON CITY — The Nevada Supreme Court is preparing to hear oral arguments on August 6 in a closely watched case involving six individuals who submitted false electoral documents claiming

Public hearing aims to spotlight “One Big Beautiful Bill” benefits On Friday at 10 a.m., the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means will convene a public hearing in Las Vegas to highlight the advantages of the “One Big Beautiful Bill”

Nevada finds itself at the center of a major political battleground as President Trump’s massive domestic spending package begins to reshape the Silver State’s fiscal landscape. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” signed into law last week, is expected to

City council to vote on ordinance mirroring regional enforcement trend North Las Vegas is poised to join neighboring jurisdictions in banning homeless encampments, drawing opposition from advocates who argue the measure addresses symptoms rather than root causes of the region’s

Cortez Masto warns of ripple effects beyond Medicaid recipients in Southern Nevada Nevada’s senior senator is raising red flags about proposed federal legislation that could fundamentally alter healthcare access across the Silver State, warning that impacts would extend far beyond

The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada has taken legal action against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department over transparency concerns related to immigration enforcement policies at the Clark County Detention Center. Lawsuit seeks public records disclosure The civil rights