Jim Gibson, who filled the vacant District G seat last year on the Clark County Commission, will face two challengers in the November election.
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Republicans could end their decadelong losing streak on the Clark County Commission through political newcomer Tisha Black and her massive campaign fund.
Judging by the numbers, state Sen. Tick Segerblom’s transition to the Clark County Commission is all but inevitable.
With nationally watched races for U.S. Senate, the House and governor, the co-chairman of the Republican National Committee says the party feels good about its chances in Nevada with just over a month before Election Day.
Heading into the homestretch in this year’s races, the topic is getting attention in Nevada both for endorsements bestowed, and those withheld.
County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to sell $150 million in bonds to pay for improvement to their public park system.
For a state that has long-prided itself for having political independent streak, Nevada has not elected someone from outside the Republican or Democratic parties to state office in more than a half-century.
All around the Old Town neighborhood, people are lashing out over the loss of their trees, which they blame on sale-based de-icing chemicals used by Clark County road crews.
Taxpayers potentially owe almost $610 million to local government employees in Nevada’s two most populous counties for their unused paid time off, financial reports show.
Clark County has agreed to fill a funding gap for more than 100 therapeutic foster children care who are waiting to receive behavioral health assessments.
A Clark County Commission candidate has accused her opponent, a seated commissioner, of not disclosing a business relationship with the builders of the Las Vegas football s tadium.
County Aviation Director Rosemary Vassiliadis told commissioners the airport would supplement McCarran International Airport as the county’s population grows, more resort hotels open and football fans come to the area to see Raiders games.
Residents of cities throughout Clark County will now be able to vote from any polling place during municipal elections, regardless of jurisdiction.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority board voted unanimously Thursday to appeal a recent state engineer’s ruling that blocked its plans to pipe in water from Eastern Nevada.
The 52,000-square-foot building on South Jones Boulevard in Enterprise will house about 75 employees and act as a base of operations for the department’s road, construction management and traffic management divisions.
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