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Desert Deal or Raw Deal? Cortez Masto Presses Trump Admin on Secretive Nevada Land Sale PlanAt a Senate hearing, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto challenged Interior Secretary Doug Burgum over the Trump administration’s alleged involvement in land sale proposals tied to a GOP reconciliation package.
Despite triple digit heat, thousands gathered in Downtown Las Vegas for the nationwide “No Kings” rally against the Trump administration and presidential overreach on Saturday.
The political divide over President Donald Trump’s deployment of California National Guard troops to assist in managing ongoing protests in Los Angeles has extended to Nevada.
Representatives from local housing authorities worry many would be locked out of vouchers and other assistance under Trump’s proposed budget.
Nevada’s top elected leaders, Democrats and Republicans alike, are urging the Trump administration to reverse a decision to defund and close Nevada’s Job Corps Program. The program provides education and trade apprenticeships to low-income Americans ages 16 to 24.
A Nevada geothermal giant could have waited years for its projects to get federal permits. Under President Donald Trump’s emergency executive order on energy, that process will take 14 days — at most.
A protest with theme of "No Kings" organized by 50501 is scheduled at the same time and general location as a Nevada National Guard celebration.
Rallies stayed peaceful at 'No Kings' protests against President Donald Trump and his administration June 14 in Northern Nevada.
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Trump administration rescinds Nevada’s high-speed internet fundsContributor: If state funding vanishes, California's homelessness crisis will explode Funk pioneer Sly Stone, leader of Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82 Pres. Trump says pick for next Fed Chair coming 'very soon': Here's what to expect
The Commerce Department changed guidelines to remove diversity, climate analysis requirements; now Nevada must reapply for funds.