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The June 11 primary will determine the Republican nominee for the hotly contested Senate seat, among other key races. Here’s where to go, how to track your ballot, and when results could come out.
Former President Donald Trump endorsed Sam Brown ahead of the June 11 primary.
Former President Donald Trump discussed campaign strategies and policies for potential second terms in an exclusive interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Progress continues on the Oakland Athletics’ plan to build a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas. Senate Bill 1 became law a year ago, but steps remain before shovels hit the ground on the Strip.
Las Vegas attorney Christy Craig is targeting incumbent Judge Rob Bare’s seat on the District Court Department 32 bench.
Las Vegas attorney David López-Negrete is running against incumbent Judge David Jones for Clark County District Court Judge in Department 29 this November.
An old murder case in which a man was later found innocent has resurfaced in the race for Department 19 that pits William Kephart against attorney Crystal Eller.
Judge Richard Scotti, whose 2017 courtroom outburst led to an overturned jury verdict, is fighting a public defender to keep his seat in District Court Department 2.
With vastly different backgrounds, both candidates in the race for District Court Department 18 are touting their decades of courtroom experience.
Attorney Anna Albertson is challenging incumbent Judge Michael Villani for the Department 17 seat in Clark County District Court.
A criminal defense attorney with a focus on murder cases faces a veteran complex litigation civil attorney in a race for a seat on the District Court bench.
Attorney Ben Nadig is mounting a challenge to District Court Judge Susan Johnson, who has represented District Court Dept. 22 since 2006.
Attorneys Jasmin Lilly-Spells and Karl Armstrong were separated by just 2 percentage points in their primary election in the open District Court Department 23 seat.
An aspiring judge and an incumbent appointed nearly a year ago are facing off in the general election for Clark County District Court’s Department 8 judicial seat.