The decision, made by Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine, was made in the wake of recent mass shootings in the United States.
Author: James DeHaven, Reno Gazette Journal
Former US Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, former Democratic majority leader, dies at 82
Reid, the former U.S. Senate Majority Leader, was a force in Democratic politics for decades, helping pass Obamacare with his congressional know-how.
Nevada Supreme Court certifies Biden’s presidential win, praises state’s top election official
Party-picked presidential electors are set to complete the state’s role in the election on Dec. 14
Reno airport’s probe into pro-Trump demonstration sparks social media spat
Nevada Republicans accused the Reno-Tahoe International Airport of having a double standard on political protests.
She lost city council job to man after member asked about ‘raising a family,’ time management
Two city councilmen in Ely, Nevada, are in hot water after questioning a female council candidate’s ability to handle the job.
Nevada bill would allow some 14-year-olds to drive
The bill, set to be heard Thursday, seeks to expand existing law that allows 14-year-old drivers in rural counties.
Trump administration secretly shipped weapons-grade plutonium from S. Carolina to Nevada
“I hope the government doesn’t ship plutonium pending a ruling by this court,” a federal judge said. But the shipment had already been made.
Dennis Hof, dead ‘Cat House’ star and legal pimp, likely to win Nevada Assembly seat
Dennis Hof, whose brothel was the focus of the HBO reality show “Cat House,” died last month.