Local Nevada lawmakers built a framework to regulate AI images in elections The Nevadan Staff April 15, 2026 Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window)X Share on Mail (Opens in new window)Mail Copy link A new law that took effect this year, ahead of the midterms, requires individuals and political groups to disclose when their content is generated by AI, or they will face a $10,000 penalty. Popular Local How much do Nevada workers earn, work each week? See BLS data Culture 7 Nevada stereotypes and stories that aren’t true at all. Or, are they? Local Nevadan things to do (week of June 1) Culture Look into the depths of one of the world’s clearest lakes Elections NV Energy and Southwest Gas are financially backing Gov. Lombardo’s reelection campaign. Follow Us TikTok YouTube Instagram X Facebook Newest Videos Elections NV Energy and Southwest Gas are financially backing Gov. Lombardo’s reelection campaign. Elections Nevada mom speaks out on importance of mail-in voting Economy Recovering gambling addict sounds alarm on “microbetting” Healthcare Nevada Rep. Steven Horsford on Capitol Hill for the bipartisan “Healthcare is Human” rally Culture Flavor Flav is officially throwing the U.S. women’s hockey team a celebration weekend in Las Vegas.