The chairman of the Nye County Republican Central Committee has posted a conspiracy-filled letter to the group’s website.
Steve Sebelius
Former state Sen. Joe Neal, a crusader for civil rights unafraid to take on the state’s most powerful industry, has died at age 85.
State revenue took a major hit because of business shutdowns ordered by the government in the wake of the coronavirus; now, Nevada lawmakers have to figure out what to do.
The Clark County Education Association didn’t know what the world would look like when it launched a pair of tax initiatives, but then again, it didn’t really care, either.
Two recent District Court decisions that came to different conclusions may end up with a Nevada Supreme Court ruling on the long-disputed separation of powers doctrine.
Democrats long hoped for a supermajority in the Nevada Legislature; instead, the mixed election results will force both sides to work together to find consensus to fix vexing problems.
The nation’s first female-majority legislature will be adding women to its ranks, if preliminary results from the 2020 election hold when ballots are finally certified.
Close election results up and down the ballot have left us with a divided government, one that screams out for reasonable compromise over partisan gridlock.
Rep. Susie Lee has won a second term in Congress, according to the Associated Press.
Election Day is Tuesday, and it’s the final chance for voters to cast their ballots. Here are five things they should know before going to the polls.
If you haven’t voted yet, there’s one more opportunity, on Election Day, Nov. 3. The Review-Journal has the resources to help you make your choices.
“60 Minutes” correspondent John Dickerson argues in his new book that voters should consider skills such as team building and the ability to prioritize problems when choosing a president.
Nevada’s unique protest-vote option, None of These Candidates, can’t win a race, but it has been known to attract voters in contests where the human candidates don’t appeal.
Democrats have a lead of 43,600 votes over Republicans in Clark County, largely thanks to mail voting.
Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro has faced recalls, lawsuits and attacks on her record from former allies, but says she still loves the job.
