Early voting begins Saturday for the June 11 primary. Here’s what you need to know.
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These are eight legislative races Southern Nevadans should know about.
A reader wondered about which signatures on file are used when verifying mail ballots. Here’s the answer.
Two of the larger ongoing road projects affecting traffic around the resort corridor will see another round of road and lane closures in the coming weeks.
Have questions about the new law banning stopping on Strip pedestrian bridges? Here are some answers.
Joe Lombardo has been ordered to pay $20,000 and will be censured after the Nevada Commission on Ethics found that he violated state law by using his sheriff’s badge and uniform during his campaign for governor.
Clark County awarded a private ambulance company additional territory from its competitors with the goal of improving late response times for high-priority 911 calls.
Exploring local government agendas is as easy as surfing the internet, and voicing support or displeasure is as easy as showing up to the City Council and County Commission meetings.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt is heading the political action committee encouraging Ron DeSantis to run for president.
The 2023 session of the Nevada Legislature is underway, which is a great time to consider a few items that might make the process more efficient.
State Sen. Melanie Scheible, D-Las Vegas, had 17 of her bills survive a key deadline earlier this month, the most of any sitting Nevada lawmaker.
The Nevada Assembly voted 30-12 in favor of a wide-ranging water conservation bill that could lead to caps on residential water use in Las Vegas.
A judge has sanctioned Justin Jones for being untruthful about deleting relevant text messages from his phone in a lawsuit over a development atop Blue Diamond Hill.
As the sun prepares to rise Thursday, hundreds of volunteers will begin to disperse across Clark County in a daylong mission to find out how many people are experiencing homelessness throughout the valley.
Democrats have zeroed in on the Republican gubernatorial candidate’s sometimes contradictory statements on the issue.
The increases in environmental health inspection and permitting fees would deal a crushing blow to businesses struggling to get back on their feet, critics say.
Nevada business leaders spoke out against a proposed increase in the state’s unemployment insurance tax during a virtual meeting Friday morning hosted by two state agencies.