In-person voting started for most California counties this weekend as local election officials — many for the first time — opened polling places days early in hopes of avoiding crushing crowds on Election Day.
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Saturday’s reported rise in the number of confirmed infections was the largest single-day increase since Aug. 1.
The tremors were felt across western Turkey, including in Istanbul as well as in the Greek capital of Athens. Hundreds of aftershocks followed.
Experts called the 2016 election wrong, which has left candidates, campaigns and experts rethinking their approach to the 2020 election.
More than 378,000 Clark County voters participated in this year’s early voting period, the county reported late Friday night.
Unlike during the U.K.’s first three-month lockdown earlier this year, schools, universities, construction sites and manufacturing businesses will stay open.
The fight over the balance of power in the Nevada Legislature boils down to just seven or eight close races at both ends of the state.
Incomplete voting totals show that the final day of the two-week early voting period — traditionally the busiest — saw the highest turnout of voters.
Republican Clark County Commission candidate Stavros Anthony has returned campaign contributions from donors who gave him more money than allowed by state law.
Schools have shifted traditions like homecoming and spirit weeks online, in student-led initiatives to keep campus culture alive while school buildings are closed.
Substitute teachers at the Clark County School District will be getting a long-sought pay raise effective in January, after months of organizing for better wages.
Since September, volunteers have been canvassing valley neighborhoods for students who have fallen out of contact with their school during distance learning.
“60 Minutes” correspondent John Dickerson argues in his new book that voters should consider skills such as team building and the ability to prioritize problems when choosing a president.
Bishop Gorman High School reported a total of eight COVID-19 cases Wednesday and Thursday, which school officials say are linked to two off-campus student gatherings.
New air purification systems that neutralize the coronavirus are coming to CCSD nurses’ offices and isolation rooms as part of the district’s efforts to ready campuses for reopening.