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Monthly Archives: January 2024
Primary Picks: Nikki Haley is the GOP’s best hope for a return to sanity
Republicans disgusted by Trump should positively race to the polls to vote for Haley to show America some in the GOP still have integrity.
Caucus chaos: Unraveling the confusion surrounding Nevada’s presidential nominating process
The February 8 caucuses are entirely administered and overseen by the Nevada GOP, making it, in essence, a private event with its own rules and virtually no public oversight.
A closer look at voter ID issues in the Nevada GOP caucus
For only $110 on a publicly accessible website, the Weekly obtained a fake identification card under the name of Michael McDonald.
You may be frustrated by the system, but that doesn’t mean it’s stopped working—unless you give up
This year, your informed and conscientious vote could be the epochal act that pushes us away from autocracy and saves people you’ve never met.
Vegas Thrill ready for inaugural pro volleyball season
The sound of spiked volleyballs constantly reverberates through the gym with only the occasional harsh noise surfacing to momentarily drown them out. Skin sometimes squeaks on the rubber floor when players dive to keep balls alive. Applause and encour…
VGK originals McNabb, Marchessault hit milestones in NHL careers
The Vegas Golden Knights played their 500th regular season game as a franchise last week. Two of the five remaining original Golden Misfits from the team’s inaugural season …
Kruger: ‘No words’ as UNLV bottoms out in 90-58 loss to Air Force
With 90 seconds left in the first half of Tuesday’s game against Air Force, Kevin Kruger tried to turn the tide. After Justin Webster hit a 3-pointer to trim Air Force’s lead …
Keeping Las Vegas Arts District affordable for artists is focus of Artspace concept
The Artspace project is part of the city’s larger master plan to enhance the Arts District, the 18-square-block of businesses and residential buildings nestled …
Two weeks to go until its caucuses, and Nevada GOP still seeking volunteers
The Nevada Republican Party is seeking volunteers to man the undetermined number of sites in the Las Vegas area for its “First in the West” caucuses early next month. Jesse Law, chairman of the Clark County GOP, sent an email this week with the subjec…