A current family court judge and a public defender who handles appellate cases are vying for a seat on Nevada’s Court of Appeals.
A civil litigation attorney, prosecutor and public defender are all vying for a seat in District Court Department 17 in the upcoming general election.
Six candidates are running for Clark County Family Court Department A in the upcoming general election.
Ex-Assemblywoman Shea Backus, who served in Assembly District 37 from 2018-2020, is trying to win back the seat this year.
Saturday’s Red River Showdown between Texas and Oklahoma isn’t even the biggest game in the Big 12, but the Longhorns are favored for the first time since 2009.
Five people have filed to become the next lieutenant governor, including Republican Las Vegas Councilman Stavros Anthony and Democratic appointed incumbent Lisa Cano Burkhead.
Marco Piemonte isn’t a professional sports bettor and doesn’t sell his picks. He’s a Chicago-area car dealer who is married with three daughters ages 1, 3 and 6.
Democrat Cisco Aguilar and Republican Jim Marchant are presenting very different visions in the race for Nevada secretary of state.
Three people, including Republican firebrand Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore, are challenging incumbent Democratic state Treasurer Zach Conine for re-election.
The Meadows enters Friday’s game at Democracy Prep (2-2, 2-1 Southern League) with a 6-0 record (3-0 league) and has outscored its opponents 300-57.
Raiders receiver Hunter Renfrow has missed the last two games in concussion protocol, but expects to return Monday and start to move on from his fumble against the Cardinals.
Former Assemblywoman Ellen Spiegel and current Assemblyman Andy Matthews are running for state controller, along with Libertarian Jed Profeta.
An appellate court ruling over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has once again prompted calls for bipartisan immigration reform.
Air Force veteran Eugene Michael Pawley III, a Republican, is challenging another Air Force veteran, one-term Democratic incumbent Clara “Claire” Thomas.
GOP activist and business owner Christine DeCorte is challenging one-term Democratic incumbent and attorney Venicia Considine in the general election race for Assembly District 18.
California, the Colorado River’s largest water user, has proposed cutting its use by 9 percent starting next year to fight the ongoing drought.
The Democratic incumbent will face frequent Republican candidate Stan Vaughan and newcomer Libertarian Josiah L. LaRow in the Nov. 8 general election bid.
Jon S. Petrick, a Henderson chiropractor, will go up against incumbent Elaine Marzola in the Assembly District 21 race in November.
Democrat Rick Ramos will square off against incumbent Republican Melissa Hardy in the Assembly District 22 race in November.
Two-term incumbent Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow is facing off with two challengers, a Republican and a Libertarian.
Incumbent Democratic Assemblywoman Lesley Cohen is fighting against city of Las Vegas employee and Republican Rhonda Knightly to retain her Assembly District 29 seat.
Assemblywoman Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod is seeking her fourth term in the Assembly, facing Republican Stacy Butler, an Air Force veteran.
Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui is seeking re-election in AD-41, facing Republican Paul Bodine and Libertarian Sean McNamara.
Appointed incumbent Assemblywoman Tracy Brown-May is trying to win her first election in Assembly District 42 over Republican challenger Edward Facey.
North Las Vegas Assistant City Manager Delen Goldberg switched positions months ago and has since been working from out of state.
Heather Brown and Jeanine Dakduk are seeking a six-year term on the 13-member Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents.
Former elected official Susan Brager and David “Coach” Crete are seeking a six-year term in the District 7 seat on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents.
Las Vegas elementary school principal Michelee “Shelly” Crawford and Elko community college professor John Patrick Rice want to serve on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents.
John Moran, an attorney, faces off against advertising executive Stephanie Goodman for the District 13 seat on the state’s higher education board.
Charges of conflicts of interest and mudslinging have characterized the Henderson Ward 3 council race, in which the candidates mostly agree on the issues.