How Nevada’s GOP Senate hopefuls stand on the 2020 presidential election
Politics and Government
The Donald Trump campaign and Republican officials filed a lawsuit over a Nevada law that accepts mail ballots up to four days after an election.
Hicks, the former White House communications director under Donald Trump, is the first close adviser to testify in the criminal case against the former president.
Vice President Kamala Harris will return to Sin City on Saturday, marking her fifth visit in 2024 and her 13th since taking office.
Clark County is doubling down on its redevelopment effort for a retail center near the Las Vegas Strip as it approved about $6.3 million to buy more buildings.
The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to be a justice on the U.S Supreme Court Saturday by a 50-48 vote.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate to be an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court on Saturday, ending a monthslong battle that laid bare the political divisions of a polarized nation and a nomination stained by uncorroborated allegations of sexual misconduct.
Heading into the homestretch in this year’s races, the topic is getting attention in Nevada both for endorsements bestowed, and those withheld.
Democrat James Ohrenschall, a longtime and term-limited assemblyman, is taking advantage of the vacancy to move to a higher state office. Republican Ron McGinnis is hoping to stop the flood of “career politicians” in his third bid for political office.
It’s journalists who, in their zeal to prove Kavanaugh is too partisan and unable to control himself, come across as too partisan and unable to control themselves.
Tuesday is the final day for mail-in voter registration, and a group of local restaurants, bars and food retailers are doing their part to make sure their customers don’t miss that deadline.
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, delivered a speech on the U.S. Senate floor on Friday to say why she will vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
A week after 102 undocumented Nevadans were arrested in a sweep by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, immigrants’ rights activists say they’re left with more questions than answers.
The district, which as a few thousand more registered Democrats than Republicans, has flipped between the two parties each year since 2012, when the district boundaries were re-drawn.
The Mormon church joined lawmakers, the governor and advocates to back a deal Thursday that would legalize medical marijuana in conservative Utah after months of fierce debate.