The Review-Journal had journalists assigned across the Las Vegas Valley for a real-time Election Day blog on Tuesday. Here’s how it looked.
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An accounting error by the operators of the Dotty’s casino franchise resulted in a large tax overpayment, and a second request for a refund is expected in within weeks.
Nevada’s new centralized voter registration system is getting its first major test with the 2024 election, but some officials have raised concerns.
Mayor Michelle Romero and Councilman Jim Seebock reported accepting gifts of hockey tickets in 2023, financial disclosure statements show.
Gov. Joe Lombardo’s donation to convicted ex-councilwoman Michele Fiore’s PAC came into focus during her trial.
The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners suspended the license of Dr. Hisbay Ali for initiating a sexual relationship with a patient and other allegations, the order states.
Candidates in 10 of the competitive legislative races have raised over $6 million this year in a fight over the control of the Legislature.
Three days before Election Day, vice presidential candidate Tim Walz rallied a packed room of campaign volunteers and showed up to the doorsteps of Henderson supporters.
Half of Nevada’s registered voters have already cast a ballot. Here’s what the voting turnout indicates.
Ohio Sen. JD Vance spoke at a rally Saturday morning at the Whitney Recreation Center, just three days before the election.
Whether it’s Trump or Harris in the White House come January, the next administration will have tough water decisions to make with direct Nevada impacts.
The Nevada Supreme Court has affirmed a decision finding that some public employees are able to serve simultaneously as state lawmakers.
Emerson College polling shows the race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump within the margin of error in Nevada.
The measurement of water is widely used across the West in discussions about the Colorado River.