ChatGPT wrote a poem about Nevada’s politics and was asked to include important landmarks. Here’s what it gave.
Politics and Government
With court losses mounting against Las Vegas taxpayers, the city on Wednesday defended continuing its legal battle with the would-be developer of the Badlands golf course.
Reducing carnage on Las Vegas Valley roadways requires a community-wide commitment to safer driving, according to Sheriff Kevin McMahill.
Her motion to vacate the speaker from his office, was rejected, 359-43, keeping Johnson in his job, for now.
Clark County commissioners approved the appointment of Nancy Lemcke, a 23-year veteran public defender, to lead the office.
Attorneys Jacob Reynolds and Tara Clark Newberry are seeking the open seat in Department 21, after incumbent Judge Valerie Adair decided not to seek re-election.
A day after President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden verbally sparred in a wild first of three debates, Donald Trump Jr. was in Northern Nevada stumping for the president’s re-election campaign.
An old murder case in which a man was later found innocent has resurfaced in the race for Department 19 that pits William Kephart against attorney Crystal Eller.
A Family Court hearing master and a local attorney with 24 years of experience in Nevada are running for the judicial seat of a Family Court judge who didn’t seek re-election.
Justice Charles Hoskin intends to continue using his 11 years of experience on the bench, while challenger attorney Thomas Kurtz is focused on guardianship cases.
A deputy public defender who found herself at the center of attention during a Black Lives Matter protest is challenging a long-time judge in North Las Vegas Justice Court.
A Clark County prosecutor is challenging a Las Vegas justice of the peace with a dozen years on the bench.
A Las Vegas attorney is challenging one of the three judges on the Nevada Court of Appeals in the first race for the newly created court.
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett continued a charm offensive Wednesday, meeting with Republican senators.
District Court Judge Douglas Herndon and Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo traded jabs over an old case during a Review-Journal debate for Seat D on the Nevada Supreme Court.