Las Vegas City Attorney Rebecca Wolfson has raised more than $340,000 in a race for Municipal Court, out fundraising all other judicial candidates in the upcoming primary elections.
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Speakers at a Board of Regents meeting expressed disappointment in a lack of response from the board and UNLV leadership on a recent commencement speech.
The lawsuit was being brought with 30 state and district attorneys general and seeks to break up the monopoly they say is squeezing out smaller promoters and hurting artists.
With the campaign season in full swing, 10 hopefuls pitched their vision for the city’s future to at the “Meet the Candidates” forum in the west valley.
Clark County will likely challenge a district court judge’s decision in the ongoing litigation with Gypsum Resources to the state Supreme Court.
The former vice president was repeatedly forced to defend his decades-old political record against pointed attacks from his younger, diverse rivals.
Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto has introduced a bill to encourage female veterans to take advantage of health care and other benefits available to them after leaving the military.
She was confirmed 56-34, ending a more than seven-month vacancy in the key diplomatic position.
Vice President Mike Pence says policies promoted by certain 2020 Democratic presidential “socialists” will spell the end of American values.
Joe Biden has read all the modifiers in front of his front-runner status: shaky, fragile, vulnerable. He’ll try to leave the debate stage tonight with a more positive adjective attached to his name.
Bernie Sanders is calling for revolution. Marianne Williamson would rather see a psychic, “moral uprising.”
Should Democrats be going big or getting real? That’s the question that dominated the Democratic presidential primary debate Tuesday night.
The Trump administration is working on a plan that would allow Americans to import lower-priced prescription drugs from Canada, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says.
A full six months before the first votes are cast, the tug-of-war over the future of the party pits pragmatism against ideological purity.
The Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority’s board was one vote shy of firing Executive Director Chad Williams during a special meeting Tuesday, following an investigation into a sexual harassment complaint lodged against the public official by his secretary.