Harry Reid didn’t let the politics get in the way of his relationship with John Ensign in the decade they served Nevada together as U.S. senators.
Blake Apgar
Water officials in Las Vegas are backing a proposal to create a federal grant program for major water recycling projects.
Officer Bridget Ward filed a federal lawsuit against the city last week, claiming she faced discrimination because she is a transgender woman.
The update brings the state totals to 150,527 coronavirus cases and 2,136 deaths since the pandemic began.
Incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Alexander Assefa is facing two minor party candidates in his bid to retain his Assembly District 42 seat.
Two women — Democrat Shondra Summers-Armstrong and Republican Katie Duncan — are seeking to replace Assemblyman William McCurdy II in Assembly District 6.
Democratic Assemblyman Steve Yeager is seeking re-election against a first-time Assembly candidate, Republican Barbara Altman.
Democrat Cameron “C.H.” Miller will face Republican Anthony “Tony” Palmer in the race for Assembly District 7. Both candidates are in their first run for office.
Democrat Jason Frierson, speaker of the Nevada Assembly, is facing Republican challenger Eddie Facey in his bid for re-election in District 8.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee reviewed his city’s accomplishments and discussed future development at the Apex Industrial Park during his annual state of the city speech on Wednesday.
Haas Automation is bringing more manufacturing jobs to Henderson. Now it needs the workers to build machines in the massive facility it plans to build.
The city is going on a hiring spree to staff the jail it plans to reopen next year. Entry-level corrections officers will start out making more than $53,000.
Janet Garcia-Legrand, who is set to go on trial in Florida next month, confirmed to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Wednesday that she is the CEO of project developer Bleutech Park Properties.
Jimmy Vega, who last year unsuccessfully ran for North Las Vegas constable, has been charged with crimes related to his campaign, including falsifying records about where he lived.
Boulder City officials this week received an unsolicited anonymous donation of more than $1.34 million to benefit a community pool at Broadbent Park.