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.
It has been 10 years since the state memorialized the end of slavery in America. For advocates, the education campaign lives on.
Government spending on travel and lodging illustrates how effective officials believed lobbyists would be in the capital despite having little to no access to lawmakers.
State and local leaders came together Thursday to publicize ongoing efforts to assist struggling residents at risk of eviction.
The balanced spending plan will restore 72 jobs and reflects a rosier financial picture for the city than 12 months ago.
The county commission’s decision Tuesday signaled a major milestone in the year-plus fight against the coronavirus for Nevada’s most populous region.
Clark County lawmakers approved a nearly $1.53 billion final general fund budget for the upcoming fiscal year on Monday.
Las Vegas officials are internally discussing a plan to rename a stretch of a Historic Westside street after former President Barack Obama.
Clark County Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrick and paid volunteers are calling constituents to see whether they need help getting immunized.
A new ordinance can restrict pet ownership and also defines rules for tethering animals outside, particularly in the heat.
With a 60 percent immunization target within reach, officials are directly appealing to those 16 to 25 years old to get a COVID-19 vaccination shot.