Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1 in Assembly District 10, but in 2014 the seat went to Republican Shelly Shelton when she successfully challenged the Democratic candidate’s residency. Shelton is up for re-election this year.
Assemblyman David Gardner is proud of his efforts during his freshman year in the 2015 Nevada Legislature.
Whoever wins the crowded Democratic primary race for an open seat in Assembly District 6 will be in a prime position to win in November.
The future of the church building that dates to 1955 is up in the air because of Project Neon, a $1 billion-plus highway rehabilitation of Interstate 15 between the Spaghetti Bowl downtown and Sahara Avenue.
Eight Democrats have lined up in a bid to take down Republican U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy, a group that includes a philanthropist, a state senator and a former assemblywoman.
For years, for decades, forever, those issues that prevented serious thought about Las Vegas ever featuring a major league professional sports franchise almost immediately ended any such movement.
One hot topic precedes any others in the race for Assembly District 5: reforming Nevada’s education system. All five first-time candidates said they want to see more accountability and transparency in the funding of education.
The U.S. economy is showing signs of more life after a less-than-stellar start to the year.
A group of Republican candidates for the Nevada State Assembly gathered at the Grant Sawyer building on Wednesday to declare “civil war” on Governor Sandoval and many of the current Republican assembly incumbents.
The state nonprofit group that develops test sites for drones is broadening its scope.
The nation’s fifth-largest school district has made changes to its sex education policy for the coming school year.
Prominent Republicans are hoping to succeed U.S. Rep. Joe Heck in the 3rd Congressional District. But the competitive district won’t hand the GOP winner of the June 14 primary an easy path to victory in November.
The 51s will welcome Memphis into town looking to snap a four-game series. Here are five players to watch this weekend.
UNLV took a big step forward in its football fundraising efforts Friday, when it received a $2 million gift, the largest in program history, from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous. The donor is a longtime supporter of the school and its athletics department.
Our dining picks this week include the RICO burger at Oscar’s and a new happy hour at Lupo.
The Nevada attorney general’s office expects to start receiving test results from the state’s backlog of sexual assault kits as early as June, a spokeswoman said Friday.
It’s going to be difficult to beat U.S. Rep. Dina Titus in the Democratic primary.
The upcoming season of Oxygen’s “Bad Girls Club” will be themed “East Coast vs. West Coast.”
With Assemblywoman Michelle Fiore running for Congress instead of seeking re-election in District 4, six candidates are vying for her vacant seat — one of the most crowded races in the district in years.
Four Democrats and two Republicans are running in the primary to represent Assembly District 2 in the Legislature next year, but the battle that is drawing the most attention is between GOP incumbent John Hambrick and challenger Clayton “Kelly” Hurst.
Two Republicans, including the great-grandson of “Wizard of Oz” author L. Frank Baum, are running in the June 14 primary for a chance to represent Assembly District 1, but voter demographics suggest the seat will stay in Democratic hands come November.
If you want to save money when taking your kids to the movies this summer, you could have them sit on each other’s shoulders under a trench coat and just pay one admission for all of them.
Four adults and a child were displaced after a fire at their east valley home Friday morning.
State Sen. David Parks appears on his way to re-election in District 7.
Originally started as a breed suitability test for German shepherds, the Las Vegas Valley Schutzhund Club is a “highly stylized” sport.
Joyce Woodhouse said she wants another four years in the Nevada Senate so she can help build on education reforms approved during the 2015 legislative session. Her Democratic primary opponent wants Nevada to feel the Bern.
Two Republicans are squaring off for the nomination for the state Senate District 6 seat, after both were on opposing sides of the Assembly’s vote on a historical $1.5 billion tax increase the Legislature passed in 2015 for public education.
Roy Englebrecht, a longtime promoter from Southern California, was suspended 18 months by the Nevada Athletic Commission after falsifying a license application for boxer Zab Judah in March, causing a fight card at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center to be canceled.
Harry Reid is creating an empty perch in Washington as he retires from the U.S. Senate.
The Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee spent about three hours examining a plan to use $750 million in room tax revenue as the public’s stake in $1.4 billion project.