Clark County will continue to leave early voting locations open past their scheduled closing time so long as people are waiting in line to cast ballots.
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The Review-Journal’s bipartisan reader panel on Tuesday met with six candidates seeking federal, statewide and local offices in its final meeting before Election Day.
Both are political newcomers vying for the Clark County School Board District F seat, which encompasses the southwest part of the Las Vegas Valley.
All around the Old Town neighborhood, people are lashing out over the loss of their trees, which they blame on sale-based de-icing chemicals used by Clark County road crews.
Taxpayers potentially owe almost $610 million to local government employees in Nevada’s two most populous counties for their unused paid time off, financial reports show.
GOP candidate Trish Marsh, who is running against Democratic state Sen. Tick Segerblom for a seat on the Clark County Commission, told a room of Republicans on Tuesday they should vote for her over “Tick the d—-.”
Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani wants to require home builders to construct larger backyards for new homes, but some in the industry are already pushing back.
Nearly three months after a Review-Journal investigation led police to seize the government funds of Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell, Clark County officials continue to send money to an account that he controls.
The 18,000-seat entertainment venue, shaped like a sphere and 360 feet tall, is planned to be completed by 2020. The facility will be located on a 63-ace lot east of the Sands Expo Center.
State Sen. Tick Segerblom remains the winner of his Democratic primary for a Clark County Commission seat, a recount from the county’s election department confirmed Tuesday afternoon.