Police and Clark County said they are investigating the incident. An election employee says a man attacked her while she was wearing an election department shirt.
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The Justice Department said it will monitor juridictions in Nevada and 26 other states to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws on Election Day.
There have been 110 reported hate crimes in Clark County in 2024 so far, which is almost a 200 percent increase from 2023 — with two months before the year comes to a close.
Ten candidates have submitted applications to the Clark County School Board to represent District B, which has been vacant since Katie Williams resigned in September.
Raiders home games have routinely been a destination for visiting fans. One could say that was by design.
CCSD technology employees blame last year’s massive data breach, and its chaotic aftermath, on failed leadership in the department.
A mother has accused the Clark County School District of failing to protect her son, which she said resulted in him being beaten by another student to the point of traumatic brain injury.
The Las Vegas man arrested after authorities said he was found with loaded guns outside a rally for former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
Clark County introduced a draft of a proposed ordinance that would target people experiencing homelessness who camp in public spaces.
Clark County Republican Party Chairman Jesse Law said Vem Miller is a longtime volunteer and supporter of former President Donald Trump.
From the presidential race all the way to the Las Vegas mayor’s race, there’s a lot at stake.
A veteran Nevada lawmaker and an attorney who previously ran for congress are campaigning to fill a soon to be open seat at the Clark County Commission.
If elected to another term, Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick said she wants to continue focusing on reducing traffic fatalities, addressing homelessness, and curtailing the opiate crisis.
Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II is seeking a second term representing District D, a large swath of the central valley.
Attorneys Terry Coffing and Alexandra Beth McLeod are appearing on the ballot against District Judge Erika Mendoza, a former prosecutor appointed to the bench in March.