He was the first Latino man to be elected to the council.
Politics and Government
Michele Fiore and Kelli Ross are the top vote-getters in Las Vegas’ northwestern Ward 6 after Tuesday’s primary election.
Councilman Bob Beers will need to campaign another couple months if he is to keep his Ward 2 seat on the Las Vegas City Council dais.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee crushed two political newcomers Tuesday in the race to represent Nevada’s fourth most-populous city.
Stavros Anthony cruised to victory over three challengers on Tuesday, avoiding a June runoff for his Ward 4 seat.
When he was growing up in Barrington, Rhode Island, Sean Michael Spicer would watch newsmakers in Washington and wonder, “How did that person get that job?” He may well have the hardest job inside the beltway.
Nevada trappers may face regulations unimaginable to Kit Carson, the legendary mountain man and trapper that the Nevada state capital is named after.
Helping middle and low-income working parents afford proper care for their children is crucial to Nevada’s workforce development and economic diversification efforts, a Senate panel was told Tuesday.
The Clark County School District reorganization bill may take a little longer than initially planned to get to the governor’s desk.
It would be so much easier for politicians if pesky parents didn’t keep insisting that they knew their children best.
Bills allowing massage therapists to use pot-laced lotions and establishing medical marijuana apprenticeship programs to train the next generation of cannabis entrepreneurs were heard Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
This is the first year that Las Vegas and North Las Vegas have replaced precincts with voting centers for election day.
President Donald Trump addressed the North America’s Business Trades Unions 2017 legislative conference Tuesday with the clear expectation the crowd would respond favorably to his “America First” rhetoric and his pledge to spend $1 trillion on America’s infrastructure.
The Nevada Senate approved two bills Tuesday to protect LGBTQ youth, with the votes taken on Equity Day in the Nevada Legislature.
Joe Freeland was criticized in independent investigation of prescribed burn that escaped containment and destroyed 23 homes near Reno.