A lawsuit filed on the eve of the primary election seeks to get copies of emails between Sheriff Joe Lombardo and his political campaign consultants.
Steve Sebelius
Steve Sebelius oversees the Review-Journal's Washington and Carson City bureaus, as well as the reporting team covering local governments in Clark County. He also writes a weekly politics column for the Sunday Viewpoints section. Sebelius previously worked for the RJ between 2000 and 2017. He returned to the RJ in March 2019. Sebelius has been the on-air political analyst for KLAS-TV Channel 8 for 10 years. He also has co-hosted “PoliticsNow,” Nevada’s only political television program, on the channel since 2015.
After two weeks of early voting, and voting by mail, more than 331,000 Nevadans had cast their ballots.
Who could conceive of the misery that is driving in Las Vegas traffic? Could it be, Satan?
The voters should be the only people to police elected officials’ free speech on social media.
Angela Dows and Kelly Giordani are running for Las Vegas Municipal Court’s Department 6 seat.
The California Coastal Commission’s rejection of a desalination plant in Huntington Beach was a step backward in the fight over water in the Southwest.
As primary Election Day approaches, Adam Laxalt’s Senate campaign is airing ads from Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.
Early voting has begun, and ballots will soon be in your mailbox. Now comes the hard part: Doing the research to cast an informed vote.
Early voting has ended, but that’s just one of the ways you can participate in Nevada’s primary election. Here are some common questions and answers about the election and how to vote.
The departure of lawmakers from the Nevada Legislature will see nearly 200 years of Carson City experience leave the building following the 2022 elections.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria confirms mail ballots were sent out on Wednesday, and will be arriving soon.
Two racially motivated killings on opposite sides of the country show that racism is not benign, and that we need to reject those who would divide us over race.
Most campaign trail promises are lies, because most politicians — acting on their own — simply can’t accomplish the things they say they’ll do.
In a dissent in a criminal case, two Nevada Supreme Court justices opined that the constitution prohibits state Sen. Melanie Scheible from serving both in the Legislature and as a prosecutor.
Twitter can be an awful place, but restrictions on free speech are worse than any bad speech you might find on that platform.