Art can be the perfect remedy to a broken heart, a dull mind, or in Candice Liberty’s case, a mental illness.
Duty Bound
“You think about all of the people that can’t vote because of certain barriers and I feel like I should vote. I owe that to my mom and my family and also to myself ‘cause it’s my future I’m voting for,” said Greenwood.
Getting to Know Danny Tarkanian
LAS VEGAS, NV – 2015: Danny Tarkanian is one of seven Republicans running for U.S. Congress to represent the 3rd Congressional District of Nevada. CREDIT: Tark For Congress By Ashlee Jones Republican candidate Danny Tarkanian would tell you leadership and competitiveness go hand in hand – in both sports and politics. After his sports career ended in… [Read More]
Getting to Know Catherine Cortez Masto
Las Vegas, Nevada—Feb. 8, 2016: Catherine Cortez Masto is seen working at her desk. Cortez Masto was previously Nevada’s attorney general and is now running for a position in the Senate to replace Harry Reid. (Photo courtesy of catherinecortezmasto.com) By Jose Olivares Harry Reid has held an important position in the Senate for 29 years…. [Read More]
Moderate Underdog in a Blue District: Getting to Know Mary Perry
Mary Perry is the Republican candidate for Nevada’s 1st Congressional District. Photo provided by The Mary Perry Congressional Campaign. By Michael Olinger Republican congressional candidate Mary Perry was just getting into her car to drive home when I called to speak with her for a second time on a nondescript Thursday afternoon. “I’ve got one of… [Read More]
Getting to Know Joe Heck
EN ESPAÑOL Joe Heck may have the skilled hands of a physician, but his campaign for senator may need a more personal touch. By Corrie Clapsaddle At first glance, Congressman Joe Heck’s official biography reads a great deal like a Wikipedia article. It highlights his extensive background in community service, the multiple committees he has… [Read More]
What Happens After the Nevada Republican Caucus
RENO, NV – FEBRUARY 20, 2016. Dozens of voters line up in front of the Ansari Business Building on the University of Nevada, Reno campus for the 2016 Democratic presidential caucus. On March 1, 2016, 14 caucuses and primaries will be held across the country, the largest number of events on a single day during… [Read More]
Latino Voters and Their Support for Republican Candidate Marco Rubio
By Silvia Rios RENO, NV— Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio visited Reno, Nevada one day before the Nevada caucus on Feb. 22, attracting about one thousand supporters. Arturo Rubio, 56, lives near the Peppermill Resort Hotel where the event was held. He walked to the rally, excited to see Rubio in person. Arturo Rubio is… [Read More]
Something Else to Do: Volunteering for Nevada Politics
RENO, NV- FEBRUARY 4, 2016: Participants at the basic caucus training are encouraged to ask as many questions as needed. Here, a participant clarifies the process of physically moving to a candidate’s preference group. CREDIT: Natalie Van Hoozer for Noticiero Móvil. By Natalie Van Hoozer “So, would you be interested in being a precinct chair?” my friend… [Read More]
Boylan Runs for Nevada’s 1st Congressional District
Neighborhoods are run down, crime rates are escalating and some community members feel they have no one to turn to. This cycle is repeated frequently in older communities across the country, and it’s a pattern that Congressional Candidate Patrick Boylan hopes to put a stop to in Nevada’s 1st District.
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