The Nevada secretary of state when polls close at 7 p.m. will start releasing results from the election.
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Republicans turned out in higher numbers in Nevada early voting
U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, the presidential running mate of Republican nominee former President Donald Trump, urged supporters in Las Vegas last month to vote early in the race …
Latina businesses ‘making this country even greater’
Las Vegas native Ivette Barajas started her career in banking, which she said ultimately laid a strong foundation for her to eventually become an entrepreneur.
Noah Hanfin ‘finds game’ in Golden Knights win over Utah Hockey Club
With a goal and two assists, Saturday was a game that Noah Hanifin needed all season…
Cassidy not panicking with Golden Knights still winless on road
Following a 6-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday, the Vegas Golden Knights fourth road loss in the first month of the season, coach Bruce Cassidy said the team’s road struggles need to be addressed.
Golden Knights haven’t figured out how to win on the road a month into season
Ahead of the Golden Knights’ first road game in a week and a half against the Los Angeles Kings, coach Bruce Cassidy said the same game can be played at home on the road ,,,
Nevada officials brace for legal contests in the wake of Election Day
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar says an outbreak of lawsuits equates to an attempt at sowing disinformation.
How mail ballot processing works in Clark County
The Clark County Election Department has provided this handy guide, and you can visit clarkcountynv.gov/vote for more information about Election Day.
For over 30 years, Matachines de Ciudad Juárez have kept cultural heritage alive through traditional dance
Established in 1991 in North Las Vegas by the Perez family, this native Mexican and American dance group carries the cultural legacy of its ancestors and blends Indigenous rituals with Catholic tradition.
Nevada officials and voting rights advocates tackle threats to voting and democracy
Agencies will need to be extra vigilant this year according to a bulletin issued by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security early this month.