Rep. Dina Titus, the dean of Nevada’s congressional delegation, has drawn a large field of challengers from all across the political spectrum as she seeks her sixth term in Congress.
Rory Appleton
Rory Appleton joined the Review-Journal in May 2019 as a politics reporter after five years with The Fresno Bee, where he most recently covered politics. Born and raised in Fresno, he graduated with a degree in print journalism from Fresno State University before joining his hometown paper, where his work earned six California News Publishers Association top awards in a two-year span.
Former state Treasurer Dan Schwartz and former pro wrestler Dan Rodimer are fighting a high-profile battle for the Republican nomination to challenge 3rd District incumbent Rep. Susie Lee.
Rep. Steven Horsford, seeking his third term in Congress, faces a crowded field of candidates from both parties seeking to unseat him in his urban-rural district that covers the vast middle of the state.
County Democratic parties around Nevada conducted virtual conventions to nominate delegates to the state convention and to adopt platforms.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal captured nine awards in the annual Best of the West contest, including three wins for environmental and breaking news reporting.
An Indiana freelance photographer filed a lawsuit against local conservative blogger Chuck Muth in a Nevada federal court Thursday, claiming Muth improperly used his photo of rock musician Ted Nugent on Muth’s website .
Clark County is making changes to its primary election plan, but how those changes were decided upon is unclear.
Clark County will add two more in-person voting locations for the June 9 mail-in primary and will mail absentee ballots to all voters, not just active registered voters.
The switch to a mail-in primary election — in addition to stay-at-home orders and bans on large gatherings — is affecting the way campaigns are being run in Nevada.
The Nevada Democratic Party filed a lawsuit Thursday claiming the parameters for the state’s June 9 all-mail primary election violate Nevadans’ voting rights.
In order to comply with a ban on large, in-person gatherings, the Nevada Democratic Party has decided to conduct its county meetings virtually.
Lawyers for the Nevada Democratic Party have asked Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske to change several policies governing the all-mail June 9 primary election.
Democrats say former Vice President Joe Biden has got to work to earn the support of former Bernie Sanders voters if he’s to unify the party and beat Donald Trump in November.
UNLV students are struggling to manage money in an era of online-only classes and layoffs wrought by the coronavirus epidemic.
The Nevada Democratic Party is switching its campaign organizing approach to digital to deal with the social distancing requirements of coping with the coronavirus outbreak.