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Nevada Current

Amid a political climate where almost every issue seems to be distilled to Democrats versus Republicans, or conservative versus liberal, Question 3 has emerged to create strange bedfellows in Nevada.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

Some Nevadans have received a campaign mailer that is raising eyebrows. The double-sided postcard states, “Who you vote for is private, but whether you vote is a matter of public records. We will be reviewing public records after the election to determine whether or not you joined your neighbors in voting,” along with a reference to the upcoming election on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Polls released in recent days differ on the projected winners, but they agree that Nevada’s biggest races are going to be close.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Once again, health officials fear there could be a severe flu season on top of a winter COVID-19 surge, only this time with a twist:

Las Vegas Sun

The Democratic political machine the late Sen. Harry Reid built in Nevada during his decades in office may well be on its heels. That is, unless, a key constituency group he leaned on for so many years comes out to the polls as enthusiastically as it has in elections prior: labor unions.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

UNLV is producing more than just college graduates on its campus. It is also helping to create products and companies thanks to a federal program, and the university's efforts have been so successful that it was given the opportunity to expand the reach of the program.

Yahoo!

A frenzied race for Nevada’s Senate seat is shaping up to be one of the closest in the country as both candidates hope their messages on abortion, inflation and public safety will tip the balance in their favor.

U.S.A. Today

The Latino population in Nevada has grown significantly over recent years and now makes up almost 30 percent of the Silver State. Once solidly Democrat, many Latinos in Nevada have shifted towards the Republican party.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV is producing more than just college graduates at its campus. It is also helping to create products and companies thanks to a federal program, and the university’s efforts have been so successful it was given the opportunity to expand the program’s reach.

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