Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris has scheduled a Friday visit to Las Vegas.
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Clark County officials will allow 250 people to attend the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance on Thursday morning, to echo the governor’s easing of a statewide limit on crowd size.
Nevada is substantially loosening its COVID-19 rules on large gatherings for both indoor and outdoor events and will allow for a limited number of spectators at sporting and other live entertainment events as part of a continued relaxation of restrictions.
The White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative Commission will hold a meeting in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, campaigned Saturday in Las Vegas for Republican congressional challengers Dan Rodimer and Jim Marchant.
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Although women dominate Nevada elected offices, female political participation in 2016 and 2018 ranked near the bottom of the states, a new report shows.
Despite a legislative logjam, the Nevada congressional delegation and Las Vegas business leaders said Thursday they are seeking federal help for retraining and workforce development.
Immigration advocates in Las Vegas slammed an appeals court decision from Monday allowing the Trump administration to end protections for more than 400,000 immigrants in the U.S.
A Las Vegas judge is facing ethics charges after an outburst directed at a potential juror during a child rape trial resulted in an overturned verdict.
Trump’s first public event Sunday was a roundtable at Treasure Island with Latinos for Trump, a constituency he hopes to expand.
The parade started with a speech at Freedom Park, 850 N. Mojave Road, at 3 p.m. and plans to end at Trump International Hotel, organizers said.
American flags and honking horns made their way down Las Vegas Boulevard on Friday afternoon in a unity parade in support of the president’s visit this weekend and against Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Amid chants and the occasional face mask, more than 100 people waved American flags and Trump signs at a rally outside the Sawyer Building against the governor and in support of the president Thursday evening.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday that Nevada is “moving in the right direction” in its battle to stem the spread of COVID-19, but cautioned that “we have a long way to go” before restrictions can be lifted.