For the fifth year the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District is making an offer some people find they can’t refuse. Mob Month is coming back to the Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo Road, with events Tuesday nights in January.
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A town hall discussion on Question 1, the ballot initiative proposing to expand firearm background checks to private-party sales and transfers, brought passionate arguments on both sides of the issue Thursday night.
Clark County voters who want to receive sample ballots via email for the November election have until Oct. 8 to sign up.
Dozens of union members will gather for a labor breakfast and rally Saturday morning with national labor leaders and endorsed candidates in key Nevada races, organizers said in a news release.
The upcoming presidential debate at UNLV is costing twice as much as originally thought.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is hunkered down in Raleigh, North Carolina, for three days of debate preparations.
Donald Trump doesn’t take advice from U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, but the Nevada Democrat has some for him anyway: Don’t bring up former President Bill Clinton’s marital infidelities.
Gary Johnson, the Libertarian nominee for president, who had been pilloried for blanking on the relevance of Aleppo, whiffed on an even easier foreign policy question.
The small mini mart area there can hold only a few people at a time, so customers’ shopping times are staggered. Once their number is called, seniors have a chance to buy a variety of boxed items, canned goods, cleaning supplies or hygiene products at discounted prices.
Voters can read up on the pros and cons of questions to appear on Nevada’s general election ballot in a new booklet published Monday by Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske.