The convictions will make an already vicious and contentious election even more so, further riling activists and creating deeper fissures.
Editorials
One of the most persistent myths in politics is that rich have lower tax rates than middle-income workers. New data shows how false that is.
Who will get serious about Washington’s spending problem?
A judge paddled the Clark County School Board on the backside over the panel’s petulant response to meddling from Carson City. Will elected trustees take the lesson to heart?
Turnout is typically low, but even nonpartisans can make a difference.
America is the greatest country in the history of the world. You wouldn’t know it from watching Tuesday’s presidential debate.
Question 3 would make a series of changes to the State Board of Pardons Commissioners.
Question 6 would mandate that Nevada generate 50 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
Question 4 would place a declaration of voters’ rights into the constitution.
Question 2 would recognize all marriages, regardless of gender, overturning the traditional definition of marriage in the state constitution.
Question 1 removes the Board of Regents from the Nevada constitution, but doesn’t introduce any immediate changes.
Democrats have made little effort over the years to simplify the rules and have, in fact, fought such efforts.
Six months into the coronavirus pandemic, Nevada’s unemployment system remains a train wreck.
Republican Carrie Buck is running against Democrat Kristee Watson for a Henderson-area seat currently held by Democrat Joyce Woodhouse, who is term-limited. Tim Hagan, a Libertarian, is also in this race.
Senate District 6, in the northwest, features incumbent Democrat Nicole Cannizzaro, the majority leader, against Republican April Becker.