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It’s all about them

See, Las Vegas? This is why we can’€™t have nice things. The Department of Motor Vehicles has disabled the remote access feature of the “Dash Pass”€ system, because too many people were signing up but never showing up.

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Audacity doesn’t trump the law in NLV recall

If nothing else, you have to give North Las Vegas Municipal Court Judge Catherine Ramsey credit for boldness and audacity.

The story in the numbers

There are plenty of numbers in politics, some that are quite meaningful and others that don‘€™t mean much.

Can Democrats find anyone to do the switcheroo?

Southern Nevada‘€™s Democrats seemingly have more candidates in the 4th Congressional District than there are zombies in "€œThe Walking Dead,"€ but nobody to carry the party‘€™s banner in the 3rd District in 2016.

Pardon our dust

Switching to a new computer system comes with its share of headaches; please bear with us as we do that on this blog.

A monumental designation

A stroke of the president’s pen on Friday appeared to put some Nevadans in danger of having a stroke.

Fourth District primary is a fight among familiar faces

Former Assembly Speaker John Oceguera will certainly be seeing a lot of familiar faces on the trail as he campaigns for Congress in the Fourth District.

Oceguera will run for Congress

Former Assembly Speaker John Oceguera will run for Congress in the 4th Congressional District.

Ford won’t run for Congress

State Sen. Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, today announced he would not run for the 3rd Congressional District, opting instead to run for re-election.

Tough past races, experience play into Senate race

There’s no question running for U.S. Senate against Rep. Joe Heck will be the most difficult race former Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto has ever had.