Two attorneys are challenging an 11-year incumbent Las Vegas justice of the peace in Department 9.
Bita Yeager has only been on the bench a little more than a year, but she said she has big plans for Las Vegas Justice Court.
In her more than nine years on the bench, Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa has never faced an opponent when running for her Department 4 seat.
Two lawyers with distinct backgrounds are vying to unseat a Las Vegas Justice of the Peace after her first term.
The four lawyers battling for the Eight Judicial District Court Department 20 seat are no strangers to the spotlight.
Two Republicans are competing for a chance to take down the Democratic incumbent on the Clark County Commission who oversees District C.
The fight to be the Clark County commissioner for District B was supposed to be a free-for-all.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s lawyer chided federal prosecutors in court documents late Thursday for trying to block its bid to oppose government secrecy in the Bunkerville standoff case.
Consumers spending their disposable dollars on drinks and food in bars and restaurants helped push Clark County’s taxable sales to $3.5 billion in March, a 2.8 percent increase over the same month in 2015.
Laws passed by the 2015 Legislature changed Nevada election procedures.
Three dozen legislative candidates, incumbents and challengers alike, can rest up through the primary season and save their best for the November general election.
A man who invaded and robbed a west valley home late Thursday then stole an SUV in an attempt to flee ultimately crashed the vehicle into another west valley home’s brick dividing wall less than four miles away, Las Vegas police said.
Veteran center Ryan Kesler is a finalist for the Frank Selke Trophy, which goes to the NHL’s top defensive forward. He’ll be in Las Vegas June 22 for the Awards Show at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Several political newcomers are vying for an open seat in Assembly District 34.
Nevada’s June 14 primary will chart the course for some of the most closely watched November election contests in the state and beyond.
Dr. Henry Heimlich, the 96-year-old Cincinnati surgeon credited with inventing the lifesaving technique named for him, used it for the first time this week to save a fellow senior center resident who was choking on a hamburger, a center spokesman said on Friday.
A free show by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts heads this week’s list of options for budget-minded music fans.
Nearly two dozen athletes tested positive in reanalysis of their doping samples from the 2012 London Olympics, adding to the more than 30 already caught in retesting from the 2008 Beijing Games.
U.S. health officials on Thursday reported the first case in the country of a patient with an infection resistant to all known antibiotics, and expressed grave concern that the superbug could pose serious danger for routine infections if it spreads.
Solidly connected party workers with new ideas and connections will face off against old-guard candidates with years of life experience in both parties’ primary elections for Democratic-leaning Assembly District 41.
The Cure at Distill and Remedy’s and the Atomic! Burger at the Hard Rock Cafe are On the Menu for National Burger Day.
To help you keep more of your hard-earned money in your wallet, take a look at these great Memorial Day deals.
Eight automakers are recalling more than 12 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace potentially dangerous Takata air bag inflators.
Our picks this week for movies, TV and streaming video include “Brother vs. Brother” and “Bloodline.”
In 2012, the MGM Grand shut down Studio 54 to make way for Hakkasan nightclub. And apparently, much of 54’s valuable interior — signs, 130 giant wall photos, and other goodies — was crated up and stored in an MGM parking structure.
President Barack Obama paid tribute Friday to the “silent cry” of the 140,000 victims of the atomic bomb dropped 71 years ago on Hiroshima, and called on the world to abandon “the logic of fear” that encourages the stockpiling of nuclear weapons.
A prison inmate in Carson City died Wednesday night, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
Police are seeking help finding the suspect who robbed a Domino’s Pizza restaurant on May 13.
The Clark County School Board unanimously approved several changes on Thursday evening to its abstinence-based sex education curriculum for the upcoming school year.
The 51s came into this week’s series against Nashville after a highly successful road trip, winning 6-of-8 and surging into first place. But all that quickly came crashing to a halt as the they ran into an equally-hot team.
