The Clark County Republican Party is in flux as members fight over whether an existing slate of officers may still conduct party meetings.
Rory Appleton
A new poll of Nevada voters released Monday found bipartisan support for getting rid of the caucus system in favor of presidential preference primary elections.
A new poll suggests residents of Nevada’s 4th Congressional District are leery of some tax increases and high government spending, though they approve of the job President Joe Biden is doing.
A District Court judge ruled Wednesday that several activists, including one avowed member of the far-right Proud Boys group, do not have a legal right to join the Clark County Republican Party’s central committee.
With early voting set to wrap up Friday and Election Day a week away, Nevada political organizers have shifted yearlong plans to turn out voters into the final gear.
California senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris will campaign in Nevada on Tuesday, with planned stops in Reno and Las Vegas.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, campaigned Saturday in Las Vegas for Republican congressional challengers Dan Rodimer and Jim Marchant.
About 50 people attended a watch party in Henderson on Wednesday evening to see the third night of the Republican convention, with one attendee calling him the country’s “hardest working volunteer.”
Local nurses and elected officials condemned President Donald Trump’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and Republicans’ attempts to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
Las Vegas appeared to be adjusting well to a new masked existence on Friday, as most visitors and residents encountered by dozens of Review-Journal journalists throughout the day were wearing their face coverings — be it grudgingly, joyfully or somewhere in between.
A trust belonging to Nevada Rep. Susie Lee and her husband, Full House Resorts CEO Dan Lee, made several favorable stock trades as Congress underwent early briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.
A Clark County elections employee’s COVID-19 diagnosis should not affect the upcoming primary election or its result reporting and ballot verification processes.
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang was not well-received at a Las Vegas presidential forum on Saturday, while fellow candidates Julian Castro and Bernie Sanders were.
The public discussion focused on the common hardships and misconceptions faced by American Islamic communities, as well as their history in the United States.
Lisa Song Sutton, owner of Sin City Cupcakes and a former Miss Nevada United States, said she will run for Congress in Nevada’s 4th District.