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2024 Elections
  1. 2024 Elections - The Nevadan

    What Trump said during his visit to Las Vegas

    From rambling about sharks and boats to accusing immigrants of stealing Nevada jobs and a last-minute Senate endorsement, here are three takeaways from Trump’s Sunday visit to Las Vegas: Former President Donald Trump was in Las Vegas over the weekend for a set of fundraisers and a rally on Sunday — his first such event […]
  2. 2024 Elections - The Nevadan

    Who is running for CCSD School Board?

    Twenty-five candidates are running for four CCSD school board seats in the election this year. Voters will narrow down the races in the primary election on Tuesday.
  3. 2024 Elections - The Nevadan

    Here’s who’s on the ballot in Nevada’s House primary elections

    From a video game composer to a longtime DJ, these candidates are looking to challenge safe House incumbents en route to the November election.  Little time remains before Nevada’s June 11 primary, but there are still several ways to have your voice heard in deciding who represents the Silver State on Capitol Hill.  The early […]
  4. Nevada will hold primary elections for US House, Senate and many state and local races on Tuesday, June 11.

    Here’s who’s on the ballot in Nevada’s Senate primary. 

    From a heavily favored Democratic incumbent to a crowded Republican field, these are the candidates vying for US Senate ahead of November’s general election.  There’s still time to make your voice heard by casting a vote in Nevada’s statewide primary. Although the early voting period ends Friday, Election Day is Tuesday, June 11, and folks […]
  5. FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Trump Tower, May 31, 2024, in New York. Trump has had plenty to say since his hush money trial conviction last week. What he hasn't done is utter any variation of the words that might benefit him most come sentencing time next month: "I'm sorry. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

    Trump supporters call for violence against jurors after his felony conviction

    Donald Trump’s felony conviction has drawn outrage from Republican leaders and voters, some of whom have even called for violent retribution against the jury and judge involved in the former president’s New York hush money trial. 
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