Christian Bato ambles up to a blue plastic bin sitting atop a wooden table — a makeshift lectern — sets his timer, takes a deep breath and starts reading from his laptop. Words shoot out from the 20-year-old college senior’s pursed lips at a rapid-fire rate.
On Friday night, Sharron Angle made her first public appearance on behalf of Rick Santorum since officially endorsing him for president, headlining a solo rally at Santorum’s headquarters.
Sixty miles west of Las Vegas is a land to which few Republican presidential candidates dare go — unless you’re Ron Paul. Nevada’s rural counties often get ignored at national election time because of simple math: With 70 percent of the state’s population in Clark County and another 20 or so up in Washoe county, the voters out here just don’t exist in the sort of numbers out here to make the time it takes to go, campaign, and come worthwhile.
Authorities have arrested a second suspect today in connection with the Jan. 22 shooting that left one North Las Vegas man dead and another man injured.
Companies hope you’ll be gabbing about their Super Bowl ads on Monday morning. But the ultimate score is if those conversations continue throughout the year. The Super Bowl is an advertiser’s biggest stage (more than 111 million fans are expected to tune in this year). It’s also an advertiser’s biggest gamble (a 30-second spot costs $3.5 million).
With less than 24 hours to go before caucus time, Newt Gingrich stood up in a bar Las Vegas Friday morning, and told Nevada voters not just why they should vote for him, but that if they voted for him, he could win.
It's no secret the nation and the state of Idaho are struggling with employment. Idaho Democrats have come up with what they say is a solution to the problem -- iJobs 2.0, a package made up of six bills.
The Idaho Falls Police Department is issuing a warning to all residents to lock their doors and windows after they say an unidentified man entered some homes early Friday morning.
The Idaho Association of Counties is gearing up for Boise next week, where members of the organization will vie for what they see as the most important issues in the state right now.