Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
Nevada
These are eight legislative races Southern Nevadans should know about.
Early voting for the June 11 primary began May 25 and ends June 7. Here’s what your ballot might look like if you’re a nonpartisan voter.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of the initiative petition that would require citizens to present photo identification to vote.
Speakers at a Board of Regents meeting expressed disappointment in a lack of response from the board and UNLV leadership on a recent commencement speech.
Alex Honnold joined Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in a panel discussion with outdoor recreation small businesses to talk about ways to support outdoor recreation.
The new Department of Motor Vehicles location will replace the current one on American Pacific Drive in Henderson — eventually.
Jessica Hill’s top stories this year included coverage of a Nevada tribe’s efforts to build a school and a controversial convention called the ReAwaken America Tour.
James Leavitt, 61, has alleged NSHE officials did not hire him for position he was qualified for.
State officials approved a handful of regulatory changes to bring the Cannabis Compliance Board in line with an executive order issued by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The Advanced Border Coordination Act will establish “joint operation hubs” to help federal and local law enforcement agencies work together to address border security.
Bill Conrad, president of the National Association of Podcasters, is running for U.S. Senate in a crowded GOP primary.
A nonprofit will push for legislation that will help veterans receive compensation for their exposure to toxic chemicals while working at a nuclear test site in the 1980s.
Shelby Wiltz won her election for chair of the Clark County Democratic Party alongside members of her “mission slate.”
A survey published Monday lists Joe Lombardo as the 20th most popular governor in the United States.