Exclusive: Redistricting Consultant Reveals How Politics and Race Shape District Lines
Dem Expert: ‘I carve out this little piece of white’
Dem Expert: ‘I carve out this little piece of white’
CARSON CITY, Nev., April 15, 2025—The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released a new report outlining the benefits the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction will bring to Nevada if made permanent. The report also spotlights that the 333,000+ small businesses in Nevada could
In an event that underscores the importance of consumer vigilance, attendees of the “MrBeast Experience” in Las Vegas are demanding refunds after the event failed to meet expectations. The three-day event, held from April 13-15 at Resorts World Las Vegas, promised an immersive experience, including a three-night stay, exclusive merchandise,
CARSON CITY, NV – On Monday, March 17, Clark County election officials will face a state oversight panel to dissect the 2024 election’s aftermath—audits, staffing woes, and Governor Joe Lombardo’s push to axe Nevada’s four-day mail ballot grace period. For conservatives who’ve long sounded the alarm on election integrity, this
In a significant legislative move, Nevada’s Assembly Committee on Government Affairs is set to deliberate on Assembly Bill 81, introduced by Assemblymember Selena La Rue Hatch. This bill aims to abolish the state’s observance of Daylight Saving Time (DST), advocating for a consistent year-round Standard Time. While federal law currently
Back Story: Like a majority of larger cities, Reno’s future sustainability is threatened by its exploding population of individuals mis-identified as “homeless.” Reno’s homeless population of 80 in 2017, grew over 2000% by 2024 to 2,000, and is projected to exceed 30,000 by 2031. This situation has caused immeasurable damage
Earlier this year, the FTC sued to block the $24.6 billion dollar deal arguing the merger would harm consumers and union employees
Parents must know that there are regulations in CCSD and WCSD that isolate them from their child
At the regular Clark County Commission meeting on Tuesday, three commissioners voted down a proposal that would have raised the sales tax in the county. Commissioners Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Jim Gibson, and Michael Naft opposed the measure introduced unexpectedly by Commission Chairman Tick Segerblom. Segerblom had hoped the increased revenue would
The ACLJ has joined Attorney and Republican National Committeewoman Sigal Chattah’s appeal challenging the legality of Senate Bill 406 signed by Governor Joe Lombardo