Kamala Harris talked to Bill Whitaker. Yes, there were lame talking points, word salads and no Trump. But credit CBS for confronting her with facts.
Politics and Government
Las Vegas Stadium Authority staff say their review of A’s owner John Fisher’s family finances left them confident he can finance the team’s portion of their planned $1.5 billion Strip ballpark.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have bounced back and forth as slight betting favorites to win the election. The favorite flipped again Monday.
Former President Donald Trump will join a roundtable of Hispanic community members in North Las Vegas on Saturday.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Joseph Sciscento is on the ballot with Chief Deputy Public Defender Kristal Bradford in the Las Vegas Justice Court Department 2 race.
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.
A Nevada medical board has given OB-GYN Dr. George Chambers more time to comply with its conditions after suspending his license.
“Meta knows it has millions of Nevada users of Messenger,” argued an attorney for the state. “It knows where they are. It knows what they’re doing.”
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, discussed the federal response to Hurricane Helene and pledged to certify the November election results at campaign fundraisers in southern Nevada.
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.
A District Judge appointed in June is on the ballot with a longtime civil attorney for the upcoming election for District Court Department 14’s seat.
The conservative-majority court could yet be asked to intervene in election disputes after the ballots are cast in November.
A letter sent to Nevada System of Higher Education regents revealed there was some level of UNLV and UNR working together as the Mountain West Conference-Pac-12 realignment occurred.
Just 45 miles south of Las Vegas on the California side of the state line lies a pixelated maze with towers that looks like an art installation but isn’t.