Politicians will stump in Nevada on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for campaign events.
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The first two days of early voting saw more Republicans turn out to vote in person and more Democrats submit mail ballots.
More Republicans than Democrats turned out to cast their ballots on Saturday, the first day of early voting in Nevada, according to statewide totals.
Statewide totals showed 28.1 percent of Saturday ballots were cast by voters registered as Democrats, 52.8 percent by registered Republicans and 19.2 percent by independents.
Three in 10 Nevada residents identify as Latino and the demographic is estimated to account for 20 percent of the state’s total vote in the general election.
Former President Donald Trump will join a roundtable of Hispanic community members in North Las Vegas on Saturday.
A Nevada medical board has given OB-GYN Dr. George Chambers more time to comply with its conditions after suspending his license.
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.
Chief Deputy Public Defender Kerri Maxey is challenging Family Court Judge Paul Gaudet for the Department N seat.
Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican Sam Brown are vying for the contentious Senate seat that could determine the balance of power in Congress.
After CCSD revealed a $20 million budget deficit on Thursday, the state department said it was assessing how to move forward.
The California technology company plans to open a commercial facility that will create 55 jobs in Nevada in the first five years, state officials said.
Here’s a look at three of the competitive legislative races that could determine whether Gov. Joe Lombardo keeps his veto power.
The nonpartisan board oversees Nevada’s higher education system, which is made up of four community colleges, two universities, a research institute and a state college.
Hearing master and former Army aviation officer Jonathan Cooper and former lone North Las Vegas Municipal Court judge Sean Hoeffgen will be facing off for the position.