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Despite postponing a planned rally at a casino due to the Davis Fire in Reno, Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz made two stops on Monday afternoon.
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In the coming U.S. election, abortion rights will be on the ballot in 10 states, including some in the Mountain West. Experts say this could influence the presidential race.
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A few thousand people rallied in Reno on Tuesday in support of JD Vance, former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick.
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Current and former elected officials in Nevada are voicing their concerns about the Heritage Foundation’s federal policy proposal called Project 2025. The more than 900-page document outlines a plan from conservative and right-wing groups to reshape the federal government across many sectors.
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More than 100 people filled the Democratic Party of Washoe County office in support of nominating Vice President Kamala Harris for president.
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Many Nevada Democrats are embracing Vice President Kamala Harris as their party’s presumptive nominee, after President Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign Sunday.
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Biden renuncia a la nominación presidencial y brinda su apoyo a la vicepresidenta, Kamala Harris: qué sabemos de las alternativas del Partido Demócrata en el proceso de sustitución de la candidatura.
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Voters over the age of 65 make up the largest voting bloc in Nevada when broken down by age. But do they feel heard by political candidates this election? In this month’s episode of Purple Politics Nevada, host Lucia Starbuck spoke to seniors to find out.
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The indictment alleged Fiore, now a judge in Nye County, defrauded donors to a charity memorializing police officers.
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Republicans on the Washoe County Board of Commissioners triggered a crisis when they refused to certify an election recount.
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Trustees chose Ann Silver to chair the board for the next year, rejecting Gianna Jacks’ leadership.
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In November, voters will decide whether to renew funding for public libraries. But a small group of Republican activists wants to defund them – and one of their own leads the library board.