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Democratic Representative Val Demings became the congressional candidate who spent the most but still lost in her failed campaign to oust Republican Marco Rubio from his U.S. Senate seat in Florida last week.
Florida’s Democratic Rep. Val Demings spent the most of losing candidates in the 2022 midterm elections, using some $68 million out of the $72 million raised during the cycle.
It’s been a struggle for businesses in key sectors of the Las Vegas economy to find workers.
Clark County continues to see an increase in traffic fatalities this year, while the numbers tend to be slightly lower statewide.
Clark County continues to see a surge in traffic fatalities this year while the numbers are trending slightly lower statewide.
Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto triumphed in her closely watched race this past weekend, defeating Big Lie pusher Adam Laxalt and keeping the U.S. Senate in Democratic control for another two years. Cortez Masto, the first and only Latina in the chamber, secured her reelection on Saturday following vote counts in Clark County, a blue stronghold.
December has become a uniquely meaningful — and profitable — season for the Las Vegas tourism business. Here’s the backstory …
After more than half a century as the stadium soundtrack of UNLV sports, Dick Calvert rolls up the red carpet
Early in his presidency, George Washington opined that the promotion of both science and literature was the basis of public happiness and that they were also the very basis of democracy. If Nevada were to use health care as a surrogate for science, and public education as a surrogate for literature, Washington would have reason for concern. Nevada currently ranks in the bottom half of states for quality of health care and ranks 45th for public school systems.