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Jessica Hill

Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas, NV, United States

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Past articles by Jessica:

7 possible Republicans who may run against Jacky Rosen

Several Silver State Republicans could make a bid for Senate in 2024, such as “Pawn Stars” celebrity Rick Harrison. → Read More

7 Republicans who may run against Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen

Several Silver State Republicans could make a bid for Senate in 2024, such as “Pawn Stars” celebrity Rick Harrison. → Read More

Biden to visit Southern Nevada for monument designation

Avi Kwa Ame, which means “Spirit Mountain” in Mojave, has been a popular site for outdoor recreation for years, and has been a significant cultural site for a dozen Yuman-speaking tribes that have traced their origins to the mountain. → Read More

A decade of fighting: Worker waiting for benefits 10 years after suffering lung damage

Randy Ralphs, 70, was injured on the job in 2013. Ten years later, he’s still trying to get what he is owed → Read More

Renewed attempts to create state lottery underway in legislature

Assemblyman Cameron “C.H.” Miller, D-North Las Vegas, proposed an amendment Thursday to the Nevada Constitution that would allow for Nevada to establish a lottery system, the revenue of which would go toward youth mental health programs in Nevada. → Read More

Bills would help Native Americans in Nevada

One bill includes giving free access to state parks for registered tribal members in Nevada, → Read More

Two Republican women seek to represent Nevada on RNC

Sigal Chattah and Pauline Lee are competing to be Nevada’s national committeewoman in an election that will take place Jan. 14 in Ely. Chattah’s qualifications were questioned. → Read More

‘Remarkable legacy’: Harry Reid still influences political landscape

The late Sen. Harry Reid, who died on Dec. 28, 2021, continues to play a major role in Silver State politics. → Read More

Fallon Navy base expansion to go to Biden’s desk

The U.S. Senate approved Thursday the proposed expansion of the U.S. Navy’s Fallon Range Training Complex, which designates an additional 558,000 acres to the base and 573,000 to conservation. → Read More

‘No feeling like that’: Election chief Joe Gloria retiring after 28 years

Joe Gloria, the outgoing Clark County registrar of voters, reflects on his time overeseeing elections in the Las Vegas Valley. → Read More

Some in Nevada GOP call for McDonald, Fiore to step aside

Several Nevada Republicans are calling on Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald to step down after faux ‘red wave’ and years of exclusion → Read More

Nevada could be 1st state to pick 2024 presidential primary nominee

Nevada Democrats push for silver state to be first in 2024 presidential primary; Republicans are content with its third place role. Both parties could have to work around state primary schedule of ... → Read More

‘Major overhaul’: Where the Nevada GOP went wrong

The Nevada Republican Party did not have a “red wave.” Why? Election deniers on the ticket, in part. → Read More

All 3 ballot questions approved by Nevada voters

The three ballot questions focused on ranked-choice voting, an increase in the minimum wage and adding the equal rights amendment to the Nevada constitution. → Read More

Lombardo pledges to be education governor

Republican Gov.-elect Joe Lombardo delivered a victory speech at Rancho High School Monday — the school he attended and where he announced his candidacy. → Read More

Nye County hand counts ballots to double-check machine results

Clerk Mark Kampf is running an “experiment” in hand counting 2022 midterms ballots. → Read More

Laxalt holds lead over Cortez Masto into Wednesday evening

Adam Laxalt continued his slight lead over Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto as more ballots were counted Wednesday evening. → Read More

Laxalt takes lead from Cortez Masto early Wednesday morning

Laxalt took an early lead Wednesday morning, but mail-in ballots submitted on Election Day still need to be counted → Read More

Obama urges Democrats to ‘fight

Barack Obama campaigned for Cortez Masto, Sisolak and other Democrats ahead of Nov. 8 midterms → Read More

With early voting approaching, ACLU files emergency appeal over Nye County ballots

With early voting starting Saturday, the ACLU of Nevada is asking justices to take action by Friday. → Read More