Three minor party candidates are also in the contest between U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and former Attorney General Adam Laxalt that could decide control of the Senate for the second half of President Joe Biden’s term.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is fighting a close battle for re-election to a second and final term against Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo.
Rep. Dina Titus is seeking her seventh term in Congress, facing two conservative candidates in a newly redrawn district.
Incumbent Rep. Susie Lee is facing a challenge from attorney April Becker in Congressional District 3.
Veteran and businessman Sam Peters is mounting an aggressive challenge to Rep. Steven Horsford in the 4th Congressional District.
Clark County School District President Irene Cepeda and progressive challenger Brenda Zamora are facing off for the District D seat on the board of trustees.
Former Nevada Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante-Adams is challenging freshman Clark County School District Trustee Danielle Ford in District F.
Incumbent Linda Cavazos will face off against retired former Eureka County schools superintendent Greg Wieman for the seat representing District G on the Clark County School District Board of Trustees.
The Golden Knights have only one more tuneup before their season opener Tuesday against Los Angeles, but they still tried new things Thursday in Salt Lake City.
Check out the scores and top performances from Thursday’s high school soccer and volleyball action.
Nevada voters will be asked to amend the state constitution to include a prohibition on discrimination based on race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, ancestry, or national origin in November.
Nevada voters will decide Question 2, which proposes to amend the state constitution to require employers to pay a $12 per hour minimum wage.
Question 3 on the November ballot would implement open primaries and ranked-choice voting in Nevada.
Longtime Nevada lawmaker Tick Segerblom says there’s a disadvantage to being an incumbent with the “throw the bums out” mentality among voters.
Let’s hope responsibility prevails.
Time to kick Democrats out of office.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Michael Ramirez is a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a three-time winner of the Sigma Delta Chi Award.
The only one who can save Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Gov. Steve Sisolak may be Donald Trump.
Highlighting intellectual cowardice that borders on anti-Semitism.
His opponents and detractors — in both parties — underestimate him at their peril.
It’s an article of various faiths — both secular and religious — that misunderstanding is the cause of conflict.
Drew Johnson, a columnist and advocate with a conservative think tank, is taking on incumbent Justin Jones in District F.
U.S. Navy vet Billy Mitchell is the Republican candidate challenging incumbent Democrat Jim Gibson in District G.
Both Bob Beers and Francis Allen-Palenske served in Carson City; now they’re running against each other for a seat on the Las Vegas City Council.
Former Metropolitan Police Department homicide Lt. Ray Spencer is running against Guinn Center founder Nancy Brune for an open seat on the Las Vegas City Council.
Tom Hoge had an 8-under 63 to lead the first round of the Shriners Children’s Open, while Si Woo Kim got the better of his high-profile playing partners with a 64.
No matter who wins — North Las Vegas Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown or state Sen. Pat Spearman — North Las Vegas will elect its first Black mayor in November.
A criminal defense and family law attorney is challenging the ten-year incumbent in the Clark County district attorney race.