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Four Mountain West states join preliminary injunction to stop Trump’s proposed election rule changes
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford cited “the rule of law” in a recent speech talking about how several states have taken legal action against changes they say would put unfair burdens on voters to prove citizenship or on how states count votes.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford — amid over a dozen ongoing legal challenges against President Donald Trump’s administration — is looking to block his “election integrity” executive order.
Carrie Cox touted efforts in her first term she said improved transparency within the city, and promised to continue support for first responders, expand charter school opportunities and support
After backing Joe Biden in 2020, Asian American voters in Nevada swung decisively toward Donald Trump in 2024. Now, they reflect on how his presidency is going so far.
Nevada’s 2026 governor’s race is already heating up, with candidates from both parties staking early claims on economic recovery and education reform.
A driver involved in a crash on State Route 163 last month had THC in his system at the time, Nevada State Police say. Few people would turn down a chance to win a bunch of cash or a fabulous ...
The Indy’s Nevada Policy Tracker is a guide to the storylines expected to make the biggest splash in the coming months. Hundreds of proposed bills are being debated, amended, voted on and potentially signed into law during Nevada’s 83rd legislative session.
Multiple states are gearing up for competitive gubernatorial elections next year, which will offer a litmus test for the parties on voter sentiment. Michigan and Georgia are teeing up open races
Are 50501 and Indivisible Northern Nevada groups paid? Why are they organizing rallies against Trump administration actions? Here's what we found out.
In the southern state of Georgia, Trump's approval rating is even further underwater. The Civiqs data shows 51 percent in the state disapprove of the president and 45 percent approve—a margin of negative 6 points against Trump. An additional 4 percent said they neither approve nor disapprove.
Mississippi is going to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a ruling that struck a state law to count mail-in absentee ballots after election day.
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