Government
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These new Nevada laws went into effect on July 1
Twenty-four new laws passed by the 2025 Legislature went into effect in Nevada on July 1.
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Unions in the Silver State say they’re excited about Aaron Ford’s agenda
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford (D) focuses on supporting the workforce and unions in his economic development plan.
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The Server State: How many AI data centers are in Nevada?
Supporters say data centers bring jobs, investment, and new tax revenue. Critics worry about water use, the environment, air pollution, and strain on infrastructure.
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Nevada governor admits trans sports ban is his ‘game plan’ to win
Joe Lombardo’s transgender sports ballot measure survived a court challenge. Now, with the 2026 election looming, opponents are fighting over the fine print.
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New online tool helps Nevadans find their polling place
A new online tool on the Nevada secretary of state’s website is available to help voters find their polling location before the June 9 primary election.
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Cómo votan los latinos en Estados Unidos rumbo a las elecciones intermedias de 2026
Primarias para las elecciones intermedias en Nevada se llevarán a cabo el 9 de junio. Las primarias ayuda a deducir el numero de candidatos. Las elecciones intermedias se realizarán el 3 de noviembre.
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Laborers union — and its dozen PACs — try to exact retribution for vote against film subsidy bill
Labor unions last year warned there would be political consequences for state lawmakers who voted against what would have been the largest public subsidy in Nevada history. Now, the fallout from the failed film studio bill appears to be playing out in a state Senate race whose winner will be decided during the primary.
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Senate Democrats block increased ICE funding bill
The decision could lead to a partial federal government shutdown.
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Nevadans brace for 26% ACA premium surge
As Nevadans covered under the Affordable Care Act could see a 26% jump in health care costs, one woman sees the writing on the wall.

























