Early voters on Saturday touted the convenience of not having to wait in line Election Day.
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Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
These are eight legislative races Southern Nevadans should know about.
Overtime doubled the base pay of some Clark County firefighters in 2022, records show.
North Las Vegas voters will decide during the upcoming primary election whether a pair of property taxes will continue funding public safety and public works.
President Trump labeled former Nixon White House counsel John Dean a “loser,” a “sleazebag” and “disgraced” as Dean told a congressional committee that there were similarities between Trump and Nixon.
Municipal elections will bring new council members to the cities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Boulder City, while also answering ballot questions in Boulder City.
A new state law will prevent embattled North Las Vegas Constable Robert Eliason from running for another term in office unless he becomes a certified police officer.
President Donald Trump complained Monday that President Xi Jinping enjoys a major advantage in the U.S.-China trade war in that he controls China’s central bank while Trump must deal with a Federal Reserve that is “very destructive to us.”
A near-death experience in the Arizona desert a year ago won’t deter Francisco Pérez from another attempt to migrate to the U.S., nor will an increased police presence in southern Mexico.
An outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies has been named acting director of the agency that manages legal immigration, despite deep opposition from key Senate Republicans.
Richard Nixon’s White House counsel, John Dean, told Congress Monday that he sees similarities between President Donald Trump and Nixon when it comes to obstruction of justice.
House Democrats are planning for potential contempt citations this week against Attorney General William Barr and former White House counsel Don McGahn springing out of the special counsel report.
The Supreme Court is rejecting a challenge to federal regulation of gun silencers, just days after a gunman used one in a shooting rampage that killed 12 people in Virginia.
With his threatened Mexican tariffs now on the backburner, President Donald Trump was looking to claim victory even as some of his Democratic challengers for the White House criticized him for overselling a deal that mostly ramps up existing efforts.