The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline unanimously voted to suspend Michele Fiore from her position as Pahrump Justice of the Peace without pay, according to court documents filed on Monday.
Politics and Government
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Sunday visit to a Pennsylvania McDonald’s prompted the fast food restaurant to make clear it isn’t taking sides in the 2024 race.
Politicians will stump in Nevada on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for campaign events.
The first two days of early voting saw more Republicans turn out to vote in person and more Democrats submit mail ballots.
The giveaway is raising questions and alarms among some election experts who say it is a violation of the law to link a cash handout to signing a petition that also requires a person to be registered to vote.
The Las Vegas man arrested after authorities said he was found with loaded guns outside a rally for former President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department.
In the plan that was adopted, Henderson aims to continue cracking down on water theft and imposing fees for violators.
Clark County introduced a draft of a proposed ordinance that would target people experiencing homelessness who camp in public spaces.
Casting a ballot for the former president doesn’t mean you think he’s a good person. It’s because he’s a better choice than Kamala Harris.
NDOT says it is working with the City of Henderson on “a path forward” to rebuild the area where U.S. Highway 95 and the 215 Beltway meet.
Half of the six Mesquite City Council seats are up for grabs in next month’s elections, including the mayor’s position.
The group behind three lawsuits asking courts to require counties to process voter registration challenges dropped the lawsuits, but said it is not finished fighting.
Clark County Republican Party Chairman Jesse Law said Vem Miller is a longtime volunteer and supporter of former President Donald Trump.
Assemblywoman Shea Backus plans to introduce a bill in the 2025 legislative session that will recognize the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day.
Four candidates are running for two seats on the State Board of Education, which sets policy standards and oversees Nevada’s public education system.