From top Washington lawmakers to celebrities from Las Vegas, a parade of famous figures continue to stream through Nevada to push for their candidates.
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President Donald Trump and the first lady will go to Pittsburgh on Tuesday to grieve with those suffering following Saturday’s shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue that left 11 dead.
During a Las Vegas campaign stop Monday, Eric Trump defended his father’s sharp words and cautioned that a Democratic-controlled Congress would lead to “anarchy.”
The U.S. Secret Service said Wednesday it had intercepted suspicious packages believed to be bombs addressed to the New York residence of former first lady Hillary Clinton and the Washington home of former President Barack Obama.
A Utah lawmaker drove to Las Vegas and tried marijuana for the first time ahead of an upcoming vote on a proposition that would legalize its use in his state for individuals with qualifying medical conditions.
Former President Barack Obama told thousands of Nevadans on Monday that they can’t stay out of this election if they want changes in the White House and Congress.
Alessandra Nava Granados, a sophomore at Coronado High School, joined 10 other children of U.S. immigrants with temporary protected status (TPS) on a trip to the Vatican to seek the pontiff’s help keeping their families intact.
In between the blaring trumpets from a mariachi band and chants from union workers, former Vice President Joe Biden took the stage in Las Vegas Saturday to fire up voters on the first day Nevadans can cast ballots for the Nov. 6 election.
The sole senatorial debate between Republican Sen. Dean Heller and Democrat Rep. Jacky Rosen highlighted stark differences between the candidates, who spent much of the tense debate Friday night exchanging barbs on health care, immigration and gun control.
Nevadans eager to continue the policies that have put the nation’s economy back on strong footing should vote for Heller.