Former Nevada Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante-Adams is challenging freshman Clark County School District Trustee Danielle Ford in District F.
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Incumbent Linda Cavazos will face off against retired former Eureka County schools superintendent Greg Wieman for the seat representing District G on the Clark County School District Board of Trustees.
Longtime Nevada lawmaker Tick Segerblom says there’s a disadvantage to being an incumbent with the “throw the bums out” mentality among voters.
Drew Johnson, a columnist and advocate with a conservative think tank, is taking on incumbent Justin Jones in District F.
U.S. Navy vet Billy Mitchell is the Republican candidate challenging incumbent Democrat Jim Gibson in District G.
A criminal defense and family law attorney is challenging the ten-year incumbent in the Clark County district attorney race.
A current family court judge and a public defender who handles appellate cases are vying for a seat on Nevada’s Court of Appeals.
A civil litigation attorney, prosecutor and public defender are all vying for a seat in District Court Department 17 in the upcoming general election.
Six candidates are running for Clark County Family Court Department A in the upcoming general election.
Clark County will release the job titles and political affiliations of election workers to the Republican National Committee, but not their names.
Former Family Court Judge William Gonzalez and pro tem Justice of the Peace Jessica Goodey are running to become justice of the peace in Department 6.
Danielle “Pieper” Chio is critical of incumbent Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure’s record on pretrial release of defendants.
Prosecutor Noreen DeMonte and appointed incumbent Justice of the Peace Cybill Dotson are both veteran attorneys, each with 18 years of legal practice.
Incumbent county recorder Debbie Conway, seeking her fifth term, faces a lone challenger in the November general election.
Democratic Clark County treasurer nominee Ken Diaz will face the Republican nominee, claims adjuster Mitchell Tracy, in the November general election.
Las Vegas is a special kind of resort city. On the inside, you get The Strip (and now, the Sphere); on the outside, you get the vast Mojave Desert with its nostalgic attractions. In the past, people visiting Las Vegas would do so with the phrase in mind: “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” […]
A fire that has been burning through Red Rock Canyon since Monday has been fully contained, according to the Bureau of Land Management.
The student’s lawyers claim he was threatened, discriminated against at UNLV, amid taunts from pro-Palestinian protesters and inaction by the administration and Board of Regents.
The fire was first reported before noon on Memorial Day and is located near the Late Night trailhead along Route 160, west of Las Vegas.
Officials broke ground in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside for a College of Southern Nevada facility designed to help people get into high-demand industries.