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Assembly District 41

A series of attack ads have taken aim at Republican Assembly District 41 candidate Nick Phillips for everything from employing overseas workers to his stance on background check requirements for gun sales.

Assembly District 36

No Democrats are challenging the three Republicans vying for Assembly District 26 and for good reason: the GOP has a 15 percentage point lead in registered voters.

1st Congressional District

It’s going to be difficult to beat U.S. Rep. Dina Titus in the Democratic primary.

Custom baked goods take center stage at Henderson’s Showboy

Mixing their passion for baked goods and the Las Vegas limelight, Showboy Bakeshop owners Stephen Lowry and Jared Sullivan opened their chic bakery, which specializes in custom cakes and gourmet cupcakes, in March 2013.

Rand Paul drops out of 2016 presidential race

Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul suspended his 2016 campaign on Wednesday, he said in a statement two days after the Iowa caucuses.

Oregon wants to turn out the lights on Bundys

You’ve agreed to host a party and have had a good time, but now the hour is getting late. The house has gone from a crowded cacophony of conversation and music to a roomful of stragglers whispering in hushed tones.

 
Reid talks about his goals for final year in U.S. Senate

Sen. Harry Reid’s focus is clear as he prepares for his final year in office. The 76-year-old Nevadan plans to use his leadership position in the Senate to drive a national agenda that he believes will help the middle class, get more Democrats elected and benefit his home state.

Nevada needs a new state bird

Its feathers are positively cerulean. Its morning chirrup and late-day warble are music to the wanderer’s ears. As Nevada’s official state bird, it holds an honored rank befitting its beauty and song.

Bush proposes moving Interior Department to a Western state

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush unveiled his plan for western lands management Wednesday, calling for moving the Department of Interior out of Washington, D.C., and giving more control to states to determine appropriate land uses and management.

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