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  • 6 days ago | thenevadaindependent.com | Gabby Birenbaum

    Former staffers of the dean of the Nevada congressional delegation said Titus created a toxic work environment and, they believe, violated federal ethics law. In 2022, when the House of Representatives changed its rules to permit congressional staff to unionize, Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) announced her full support for the effort.

  • 6 days ago | thenevadaindependent.com | John L. Smith |JOhn Smith

    Las Vegas is ballyhooed as America’s new big league sports mecca these days, but it’s good to see it hasn’t lost its trashy side. In addition to the NHL’s Golden Knights, NFL’s Raiders, and eventually even the American League’s A’s, Resorts World Las Vegas is scheduled to provide the glitzy backdrop for the inaugural Enhanced Games, a chemistry-fueled athletic competition planned for Memorial Day weekend in 2026.

  • 1 week ago | thenevadaindependent.com | Gabby Birenbaum

    In this edition of D.C. Download, reporter and newsletter author Gabby Birenbaum shares memories of her time at The Indy and some of her favorite stories. D.C. Download ⬇️ | This is The Nevada Independent’s weekly newsletter about the federal government and Congress. Sign up here to receive D.C. Download directly.

  • 1 week ago | thenevadaindependent.com | Isabella Aldrete

    Nevada lawmakers, who don’t have security details, say they’re looking into taking additional precautions in the current political environment. The assassination of a Democratic Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband and the shooting of another lawmaker and his wife at their homes are just the latest addition to a long and unsettling roll call of political violence in the United States.

  • 1 week ago | thenevadaindependent.com | Eric Neugeboren

    A lower court quashed Lombardo’s effort to dismiss ethics sanctions because of a technicality, but the state’s highest court said that litigation must continue. The Nevada Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled in favor of Gov. Joe Lombardo’s effort to dismiss sanctions imposed by the state’s ethics commission, sending the case back to a lower court.

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