Justice Charles Hoskin intends to continue using his 11 years of experience on the bench, while challenger attorney Thomas Kurtz is focused on guardianship cases.
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The state’s Democratic Party chairman will face off against a former Las Vegas fire chief, seeking to replace Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly in District D.
Unlike three other Clark County Commission races, the contest for District C is pitting two candidates against each other who hold political experience.
Marilyn Kirkpatrick, the Democratic chairwoman of the Clark County Commission, faces a Republican and third-party challenger to her quest for a second full term in District B.
Both candidates battling it out to be Clark County Commissioner for District A, including the incumbent, are similar in at least one way: Neither has been elected to the office before.
Indian Springs teacher Alexis Salt is challenging incumbent Clark County School District Trustee Lola Brooks for the District E seat.
Two candidates came within 200 votes of each other in the race for the Clark County School District’s District C seat: Tameka Henry and Evelyn Garcia Morales.
Army National Guard veteran Katie Williams is running against Sheet Metal Workers Local 88 business manager Jeff Proffitt are both trying to join the CCSD Board of Trustees.
Lisa Guzman and Liberty Leavitt are running for the District A seat on the Clark County School District board of trustees.
There were 385 new coronavirus cases, and seven additional deaths, reported in Nevada on Wednesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Clark County officials will allow 250 people to attend the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance on Thursday morning, to echo the governor’s easing of a statewide limit on crowd size.
Michelle Cox filed a lawsuit Friday in U.S. District Court, alleging the district and two Garehime Elementary administrators failed to take adequate action after a classmate allegedly harrased and threatened her daughter.
Incumbent Judge Joanna Kishner is running against Las Vegas attorney Gary Call to keep her seat on the Clark County District Court Department 31 bench.
Judge Eric Johnson faces a challenge in the November general election from a personal injury lawyer for the District Court Department 20 seat.
Nevada reported an additional 404 cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday, along with eight more deaths, according to state data.