In addition to federal authorities fielding election complaints, Nevadans also will be able to report problems by calling a hotline operated by a coalition called Let Nevadans Vote.
Blake Apgar
Blake Apgar joined the Review-Journal as a general assignment reporter in January 2017 after graduating from the University of Minnesota. He interned at the Review-Journal in the summer of 2016, and now covers North Las Vegas and Henderson government. He was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Last week, the Henderson City Council heard the introduction of an ordinance that, if adopted, would allow the delivery of recreational marijuana.
The TEDxHenderson event scheduled for Sunday is part of a larger TED initiative focused on combating climate change. The local event may be viewed on Facebook for free.
What started as a date night for University Medical Center CEO Mason Van Houweling and his wife ended with a potentially life-saving encounter on a casino floor.
The city of Henderson is now offering grants through the federal CARES Act to help residents bounce back from the financial strain of COVID-19.
Joselito Vitug will be remembered as a jokester with a big heart. He died on May 6 due to complications from a battle with COVID-19.
Imam Fateen Seifullah is helping the Historic Westside by offering residents — Muslim or not — access to a chess club, a food pantry, computers and a library.
Marty Brown died of the coronavirus on March 31 at age 64. In his later years, he was a mentor to transgender people and an advocate for transgender rights.
Norwich University, the oldest private military college in the country, is honoring victims of the Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in its Corps of Cadets class ring.
The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit against two federal government agencies in an effort to protect a rare Nevada wildflower.
Incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Alexander Assefa is facing two minor party candidates in his bid to retain his Assembly District 42 seat.
Democratic Assemblyman Steve Yeager is seeking re-election against a first-time Assembly candidate, Republican Barbara Altman.
Two women — Democrat Shondra Summers-Armstrong and Republican Katie Duncan — are seeking to replace Assemblyman William McCurdy II in Assembly District 6.
Democrat Jason Frierson, speaker of the Nevada Assembly, is facing Republican challenger Eddie Facey in his bid for re-election in District 8.
Democrat Cameron “C.H.” Miller will face Republican Anthony “Tony” Palmer in the race for Assembly District 7. Both candidates are in their first run for office.