Las Vegas arts leader and cultural historian Brian “Paco” Alvarez says he is “beyond humbled” to manage Museum Fiasco at Area15.
Stripers are boiling throughout Las Vegas Bay and the Temple Bar area. Anglers are reporting more consistent action a few hours before sunset.
COVID-19 presented a unique challenge for Silver State Esports founder Davis Cowles.
Las Vegas police were investigating two shootings early Wednesday in central Las Vegas.
After being interrupted by a man shouting election conspiracy theories, Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria told media that the county will provide an update on election numbers on Thursday morning.
Las Vegas police surrounded a small motel on the Las Vegas Strip as they looked for a wanted suspect about 3:20 a.m. Wednesday.
A Las Vegas man was arrested last month in a sexual assault that a woman reported more than eight years ago.
Although many, many things have changed this year, it’s unlikely that the holidays will be cancelled. Whew.
Presidential tally remains up in the air.
Five ballots questions up for vote Tuesday relate to the oversight of higher education, gay marriage, state pardons, voters’ rights and a reusable-energy mandate.
Preliminary election results in Clark County showed two incumbents in District Court trailing their opponents on Wednesday and another incumbent locked in a tight race.
Clark County voters were asked in the general election to choose between the incumbent or the challenger in two races in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas justice courts.
After coming just 24 votes shy of the mark in 2018, the possibility of a Democratic supermajority in the Nevada Legislature once again looms large down the ticket in the races for state Senate and Assembly.
Clark County voters in the general election were responsible for deciding 11 races in Family Court, where decisions are made about child custody and alimony.
Democrat Susie Lee led Republican Dan Rodimer by just 1.5 percent, with a little over 48 percent to Rodimer’s nearly 47.
Preliminary election results were posted around 3:30 a.m. for the Nevada State Board of Education’s District 1 seat and three seats on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents.
More than 82,000 Clark County residents cast ballots on Election Day with mostly manageable lines and few problems, but a technology issue early in the day forced 30 voting locations to extend polling hours.
Republican Las Vegas City Councilman Stavros Anthony led slightly over Secretary of State Ross Miller early Wednesday morning.
District Judge Douglas Herndon was elected to the Nevada Supreme Court in a race against Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo, according to unofficial election results.
Preliminary results for the Clark County school board race released Tuesday saw board President Lola Brooks defending her seat, while Lisa Guzman, Katie Williams and Evelyn Garcia Morales took the lead in the three other races.
A woman was hospitalized Tuesday night after Las Vegas police said her ex-boyfriend shot her in the west valley.
Democrats gained ground in the Senate late Tuesday as Republicans battled to defend competitive seats in a bruising battle in one of the most expensive elections in history.
President Donald Trump is vowing to ask the Supreme Court to weigh in on the inconclusive election.
He told a gathering of supporters that his hopes for victory remain high despite the uncertainty and cautioned them that it could take a day or longer to know who won.
But not everyone who feels uneasy about racial and ethnic preferences is a bigot.
Democratic claims about widespread voter suppression are laughable, but voter fraud remains a real possibility. That’s especially unfortunate given how contentious this election has been.
Everybody tries to change the rules.
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