Fresh from winning re-election to the U.S. Senate, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto promised to always remember her roots when representing Nevadans in Washington, D.C.
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More than 200 people turned out for a Latinos for Laxalt event, where the Republican U.S. Senate nominee hit on big issues like the economy, the border and rise in crime.
Two lawmakers running to become the first Black mayor in North Las Vegas history were invited to a Thursday debate — only one of them showed up.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging the Nye County’s ballot hand-counting procedures Wednesday because documentation referenced in the complaint was not provided.
Gov. Steve Sisolak touted a bill to provide a public option for health insurance in Nevada, but his Republican opponent warned against government-run health care.
Former university regent James Dean Leavitt is challenging appointed Judge Maria Gall for the District Court Department 9 seat.
From using the trendy “It’s Corn” song on TikTok to swiping right on dating apps, candidates and voting organizations are trying to win over the young voter ahead of the November midterms.
After two weeks of early voting, and voting by mail, more than 331,000 Nevadans had cast their ballots.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt distanced himself from rejected 2020 election-fraud lawsuits and from Mitch McConnell in a debate with opponent Sam Brown.
The business group will rally and go door-to-door for some candidates it has endorsed in primary elections. It’s the first time the group has done such grassroots outreach.