The manager of a key swing county in northern Nevada is out on medical leave, a departure announced just days before the election.
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A series of surveys from the University of Maryland’s Program for Public Consultation at the School of Public Policy found Democrats and Republicans agree on over 50 policy proposals, from immigration to health care to foreign policy.
As the 2024 election campaign season concludes, he exterior of the Sphere will carry messaging for the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Gov. Joe Lombardo will activate 60 members to be on status and stationed in Nevada National Guard facilities in both Carson City and Las Vegas on Nov. 5.
With just over a week to go before Election Day, officials with the U.S. Postal Service were urging voters to get their ballots sent off sooner rather than later.
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows mail ballots arriving up to three days after Election Day without a postmark to be counted.
Nye County will not restrict election observers after a lawsuit settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada.
Speakers at the rally Sunday night labeled Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” called Kamala Harris “the devil,” and said the woman vying to become the first woman and Black woman president had begun her career as a prostitute.
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.
Nevada was once a virtual toss-up, but a clear favorite has emerged in the state between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz stopped in Southern Nevada on his campaign trail to encourage Nevadans to vote early.
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff is set to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in Las Vegas on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Nevadans can expect post-election challenges, including valid steps campaigns take in the election process — and others that are frivolous with the goal of fueling election disinformation.
The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, after years of lambasting Donald Trump, decide against recommending a presidential candidate.
The federal government has weighed in on a class-action lawsuit, arguing in a court filing that the collaborative use of pricing algorithms poses a danger to the free market.