Former President Donald Trump tossed his support behind John Lee ahead of the June 11 primary.
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The impact of the 2,500 figure means that the executive order could go into immediate effect, because daily figures are higher than that now.
Several Clark County School District trustees have asked the district attorney to request that Trustee Katie Williams relinquish her seat, claiming that she no longer lives in the district.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign seeks relief against a law that required him to name vice presidential pick when gathering signatures to appear on November ballot.
President Joe Biden’s son is charged with three felonies stemming from a firearm purchase when, according to his memoir, he was in the throes of a crack addiction.
A man shouted insults at Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, one month after a similar incident involving Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Consultant Matthew DeFalco, who is working on several campaigns as a political consultant this election cycle, was arrested at Resorts World in an alleged domestic violence incident.
The city has embraced the concept of mixed-use development as it seeks more vibrant, compact and walkable neighborhoods with access to shopping, public transit and other amenities.
As cases of COVID-19 plummet, overall doses administered also are at their lowest point since the first week of vaccinations in mid-December 2020.
The training center is expected to help first responders, including Las Vegas Valley police officers, better prepare for complex public safety threats.
The move would seek to regulate a massive industry that is currently illegal in the unincorporated county.
Kevin McMahill, who denies any wrongdoing, was once the focus of an internal investigation that led top brass to recommend that he be fired for misconduct.
Nevada lawmakers were successful in securing funding for 52 projects that include road improvements in Las Vegas and Henderson.
Rep. Steven Horsford cited the benefits in pushing to make child care tax credits permanent, which Republicans and a key Democratic senator oppose.
Justin Andersch, the man accused of threatening Gov. Steve Sisolak and his wife at a restaurant gave a brief statement Tuesday and said he “will not apologize” for the encounter.