Improving the flow of cases through District Court and ensuring better access to justice are the top priorities of the two candidates seeking the open seat in Department 4.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal grabbed 47 awards, including 26 top-three finishes in the urban journalism division, in the Nevada Press Foundation Awards of Excellence this month.
The Connecticut Sun closed Thursday’s WNBA playoff semifinal game with a 20-4 run to defeat the Aces 77-68 and take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series.
Ex-Henderson police chief LaTesha Watson is suing her former employer, claiming she faced discrimination. The city says her claims are unsubstantiated.
In District B, Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrick, a Democrat, faces a challenge from Republican Kevin Williams and Independent American Warren Markowitz.
In District D, William McCurdy II, a Democrat, faces David L. Washington, a former Las Vegas fire chief who is running unaffiliated. No Republican is in the race.
In District C, Republican Stavros Anthony, a Las Vegas City councilman and former Metro captain, faces Democrat Ross Miller, who served as Nevada secretary of state from 2006 through 2014.
In the race for District A on the Clark County Commission, Democratic incumbent Michael Naft faces Republican Michael Thomas, a former police officer.
Because Harry Reid disposed of the filibuster for judicial nominations, Democrats have little chance of stopping the Supreme Court nominee.
I have watched over the years how my vote doesn’t matter or count. It seems the Electoral College votes for me.
These are some thoughts regarding the airline CEOs visiting the White House begging for funds to bail them out.
These “protesters” are exactly like internet trolls, letting their true selves shine through while operating under a cloak of anonymity.
Do not be fooled, Democrats. Don’t fall for another shiny object. Keep your eye and enthusiasm on the election.
What has happened to the idea of nominating the best candidate for the welfare of our beloved country?
Gov. Sisolak’s arbitrary distinctions.
Does the NFL have the vaccine or are the players immune? Where is Gov. Steve Sisolak?
There are so many points at which we could have avoided this.
There should be fans in the stands to watch this Sunday’s South Point 400 NASCAR playoff race.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal and its reporters took home a variety of awards this month in the Nevada Press Foundation 2020 Awards of Excellence.
Attorney Jonathan MacArthur, who has attended numerous protests this year, was arrested Wednesday night during a gathering in honor of Breonna Taylor.
The Mountain West on Thursday night decided to begin play next month after presidents from its 12 member schools met and voted.
A march on the Las Vegas Strip brought more than 100 people calling for justice in the death of Breonna Taylor in Kentucky, after a grand jury determined there was no criminal violation among the officers involved in her shooting.
The Clark County School District is not considering a plan to reopen schools in the next month, Superintendent Jesus Jara said at a school board meeting Thursday night.
Restaurants also announce pop-ups, food and coffee classes, virtual island getaways, new locations, new vegetarian tacos and special packages.
Evel Knievel’s son is suing the Walt Disney Co., arguing that it knocked off his dad’s famous daredevil persona in “Toy Story 4.”
Presidential son Eric Trump, during a campaign visit to Southern Nevada on Thursday, said his father would concede the 2020 race if rival Joe Biden won by a large margin.
The Ravens, led by reigning MVP Lamar Jackson, are 3½-point home favorites over the Chiefs after the line opened at 2½. Baltimore is the +350 favorite to win the Super Bowl.
The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education and Cure 4 The Kids celebrated Nevada’s first in-clinic education center for pediatric cancer patients with a ceremony Thursday at Las Vegas clinic.
A 23-year-old man was arrested Sept. 18 after he allegedly hit an Uber driver with a gun in a Strip hotel valet area, according to an arrest report.
Former Las Vegas Review-Journal editors Don Digilio and Thomas Mitchell were among five Nevada Press Association inductees in 2020.