The Department 4 position was previously held by Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa-Stratton, who retired earlier this year.
Politics and Government
Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican Sam Brown are vying for the contentious Senate seat that could determine the balance of power in Congress.
The Clark County Office of Traffic Safety, now 2 years old, has been building relationships with first responders and other jurisdictions to make roads safer.
Donald Trump returned on Saturday to the Pennsylvania fairgrounds where he was nearly assassinated in July, holding a rally with thousands of supporters.
Clark County serves more than 2.4 million Southern Nevada residents. The general election threatens to shake up the all-Democratic composure of the board.
After CCSD revealed a $20 million budget deficit on Thursday, the state department said it was assessing how to move forward.
A potential newcomer to the bench is battling an incumbent and former chief judge for a seat at Las Vegas Justice Court on the ballot in November.
They helped stock indexes claw back losses from earlier in the week, caused by worries that worsening tensions in the Middle East.
The California technology company plans to open a commercial facility that will create 55 jobs in Nevada in the first five years, state officials said.
Here’s a look at three of the competitive legislative races that could determine whether Gov. Joe Lombardo keeps his veto power.
Hearing master Amy Ferreira and attorney Nancy Bernstein both feel they’re the right candidate for the Las Vegas Justice Court bench in Department 8.
Last month’s hiring gain was far more than economists had expected, and it was up sharply from the 159,000 jobs that were added in August.
The nonpartisan board oversees Nevada’s higher education system, which is made up of four community colleges, two universities, a research institute and a state college.
Hearing master and former Army aviation officer Jonathan Cooper and former lone North Las Vegas Municipal Court judge Sean Hoeffgen will be facing off for the position.
Mayor Michelle Romero recounts accomplishments in water conservation, health and housing.