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August 8, 2023

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — After pandemic-era tenant protection laws and the federal eviction moratorium ended, a growing eviction crisis has been unfolding in Nevada. 

Issues:Economy

August 3, 2023

Members of Nevada’s congressional delegation are backing a new push to crack down on coordinated large-scale retail theft as retailers in Las Vegas and across the nation continue to grapple with an issue they contend is only getting worse.


June 27, 2023

LAS VEGAS — When AJ Huth and her wife take road trips across the country, stopping in places that are not tourist locations, they talk with the locals who give a warm welcome.


June 19, 2023

Lawmakers on Monday commemorated the 158th anniversary of Juneteenth by promoting unity and ending systems of oppression around the nation.  


June 15, 2023

“It is the highest honor that we can bestow on a citizen from the U.S. Congress,” said CBC Chairman Steven Horsford, D-Nev. 


June 14, 2023

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Nevada's Congressional representatives are sharing their Vegas Born pride in the nation's capital, celebrating the Golden Knights' Stanley Cup victory Wednesday.


June 8, 2023

Black leaders applauded the Supreme Court’s Thursday decision to strike down a Republican-drawn congressional map in Alabama for diluting the power of Black voters.


May 28, 2023

Like many Nevadans and Americans, I’m concerned about the effects of a possible default by the United States on the bills we have already incurred.

Issues:Economy

May 25, 2023

The head of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is calling on President Biden to get more aggressive in the debt ceiling talks, suggesting the White House has remained too quiet throughout the debate at the expense of the Democrats’ negotiating position.

Issues:Economy

May 18, 2023

As the country tries to put COVID-19 in the rearview mirror, the 1.4 million nursing home workers who cared for our loved ones through the depth of the pandemic are seeing things get worse, not better, both for them and for the residents they love.

Issues:Health