Nevada’s godfather of marijuana, state Sen. Tick Segerblom, intends to leave the Nevada Legislature to run for a vacant Clark County Commission seat.
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Las Vegas woman will become just the second person to hold the honorary position, designed to promote poetry as an art form and as “a medium for inspirational public commentary.”
Mayor Andy Hafen reflected on Henderson’s journey from once being the type of place that “people couldn’t wait to leave” to becoming a city where people could “have a business and work and raise a family” during his final state of the city address Thursday.
A manual count of homeless in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and unincorporated areas will run from 10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24 to 4 a.m. the next day.
The charter takeover issue has turned into a finger-pointing battle between the Clark County School District and the newly-formed Achievement School District.
Barbara Richardson, a state administrator in New Hampshire, was named Nevada insurance commissioner Friday.
Two Democratic candidates in the 4th Congressional District are supporting different presidential candidates.
The Clark County Commission voted Tuesday to boost County Manager Don Burnette’s salary.
A bill that seeks a posthumous pardon for boxing legend Jack Johnson has advanced in Congress.
In the end, making a political issue personal might have done in Assemblywoman Michele Fiore.
U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford got a from-the-ground perspective of the working man and woman in Las Vegas on Friday — by working as a UPS deliveryman.
A dozen years ago, Gov. Kenny Guinn won re-election in a landslide against then-state Sen. Joe Neal, the first black man to win the Democratic nomination in Nevada.
Most of America’s young adults are single, don’t go to church and while half say they have no loyalty to a political party, when pushed they tend to swing further left politically than those before them.