The state of Nevada has fined a Pahrump winery thousands of dollars for COVID-19 safety violations at a September event featuring the son of President Donald Trump.
Election 2020
Vice President Mike Pence will speak at a Trump-Pence rally in Boulder City, the morning after the vice presidential debate.
Review-Journal White House correspondent Debra J. Saunders compares the two major-party candidates on a number of issues, from health care to gun rights to foreign policy.
A full list of candidates endorsed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal in the 2020 election.
Donald Trump will stand up to progressive extremism. The Review-Journal endorses the president for a second term.
With exactly one month until Election Day, the two major party presidential campaigns and their top surrogates are beaming with optimism as they grind through the final push to a contest years in the making.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris is campaigning in Southern Nevada on Friday, her second trip in as many weeks.
The 4th Congressional District is represented by Steven Horsford, a Democrat. He is being challenged by former state GOP Assemblyman Jim Marchant and two minor party candidates.
In the 1st Congressional District, which comprises the central Las Vegas Valley, Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat, faces a challenge from Republican Joyce Bentley and two minor party candidates
In the 3rd Congressional District, which includes Henderson and southern Clark County, first-term incumbent Susie Lee, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dan Rodimer and two minor party hopefuls.
President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit Southern Nevada next week, before announcing he’d tested positive for the coronavirus.
Rep. Steven Horsford, a former Democratic state Senate majority leader, is facing off with former Republican Assemblyman Jim Marchant in the 4th Congressional District.
Rep. Susie Lee is defending her 3rd Congressional District seat against former pro wrestler Dan Rodimer, in a contest that has featured harsh attack ads.
Congresswoman Dina Titus is seeking re-election in a safe Democratic seat in the 1st District, running against some opponents who have tried to unseat her in the past.
Non-Democrats running for Clark County Commission say they believe there is potential for fraud in the November election.