Ballot Question 3 asks voters to amend the Nevada Constitution and establish an open primary in which constituents would no longer need to register with a political party to participate in Democratic and Republican primaries.
Monthly Archives: November 2022
Where to vote in Las Vegas on Election Day
Here is where you can vote Tuesday on Election Day, either in-person or to drop off a mail-in ballot. As long as you are in line by 7 p.m. you can cast a ballot.
F1 in Vegas: Race will be most expensive on 2023 schedule
Formula One took its globe-hoping extravaganza to the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday for an official “launch party” on what it believes will be one of the biggest sporting events in the world.
DMV setting aside walk-in times for new residents to get Nevada ID, register to vote
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is opening its doors to dozens of new residents in the mornings leading up to Tuesday’s election to expedite the process of transferring their IDs and registering them to vote in-state ahead of an increasingly c…
For one last time in Las Vegas, Elton John shows he’s still standing
The Piano Man, who has been a commanding presence on the pop music scene since the early 1970s, delighted the packed stadium crowd for more than two hours on his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road — The Final Tour” stop in Las Vegas.
‘Red wave’ or ‘red mirage’? Preliminary numbers reported on election night might not stand when all votes are counted in Nevada
Much like how former President Donald Trump preemptively and falsely proclaimed victory in the wee hours after Election Day in 2020, Republicans who are leading their respective midterm election races may be quick to do the same on Tuesday.
‘BattleBots’ to bring recurring show to Las Vegas beginning in February
‘Destruct-A-Thon’ will run Thursday through Sunday at Caesars Entertainment Studios. Tickets go on sale November 14.
You feel cruddy. Is it the flu? COVID? Here’s why it matters
Another bad flu season combined with a winter COVID surge and increasing cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) may make it difficult for residents in Southern Nevada to know, said Dr. Shadaba Asad, the medical director of infectious diseases at U…
ADL team shines light on extremism and the darkest corners of the internet
Oren Segal is an expert on extremism. As vice president of the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) Center on Extremism, he and his team work tirelessly to understand and combat extremism, terrorism and all forms of hate in the real world and online.
Hide and seek: Touring Las Vegas’ coolest secret spaces
We’ll tell you where to find them, what you might to discover expect once you’re inside and how to gain entrance through those secret doors.