The results from approximately 800 ballots — which included mail ballots and ballots that were cured — were included in the results drop.
Politics and Government
District Judge Erika Ballou has faced complaints regarding two social media posts, as well as statements she made during a sentencing hearing.
Clark County released data about votes cast from jail, but its report didn’t differentiate between jail inmates and staff.
Attorney General Aaron Ford said Nevada will be receiving upwards of $6 million in the settlement relating to allegations of “deceptive trade practices.”
Experts say redacting the records violates state law and damages government transparency.
A number of downtown Las Vegas businesses are at the center of a roughly $10 million infrastructure project that began in April and is expected to finish by spring 2024.
The Nevada attorney general’s office is seeking opinions on how the Smith’s parent company deal could affect competition and workers.
Nevada’s unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent, but the state had the highest job growth rate in the country. Plus, a state economist weighs in on the possibility of a recession.
February is going to be an epic month on the Las Vegas events calendar, with Republican and Democratic presidential events sharing the stage with the Super Bowl.
The senior official was let go several days before a Las Vegas Review-Journal story detailed a backlog in the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
The company says incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act allowed it to open a Las Vegas facility that makes parts for solar panels this year.
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the United States government’s credit rating, citing rising debt and a “steady deterioration in standards of governance” over the past two decades.