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Hafen’s not dead yet

Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen is under a legal attack that may force him from office three years before his term ends, but there are some flaws with the petition that seeks to evict him.

Nevada’s political second banana gets top-line attention this year

The runaway favorite for re-election, Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, is at the top of the June 10 primary ticket, but most of the attention this year has been on the more competitive GOP contest for lieutenant governor.

Plenty of challengers lining up despite long odds in attempt to unseat Sandoval as Nevada governor

Gov. Brian Sandoval is popular with voters and most political observers expect him to have an easy time winning re-election in November, but a passel of Republican opponents are trying to do the unthinkable and beat him in the June 10 primary, and a bunch of Democrats hope to face him in the general election in November.

Lively Republican primary will decide opponent for Horsford

Freshman U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., says he has 700,000 bosses — all constituents living in his 4th Congressional District, which stretches across 52,000 square miles of the southern half of Nevada.

GOP congressional candidates debate in shadow of early voting

During their last GOP primary debate Friday on the eve of early voting, Assemblyman Cresent Hardy changed his mind about Obamacare, Niger Innis regretted not voting enough and they both supported Bundy.

Report no surprise to Metro’s Lombardo

Metro Assistant Sheriff Joe Lombardo said this week’s generally positive U.S. Department of Justice progress report shows the department has made substantial strides in an effort to improve its use-of-force policies. But the report’s findings didn’t surprise him.

Lowden, Hutchison spice up election

Whether you’re paying attention is perhaps the most pertinent question strategists for candidates Mark Hutchison and Sue Lowden must answer as they sharpen the knives heading into the start of early voting Saturday.

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