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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, is endorsed by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., left, during the kick-off event for New Hampshire Women for Hillary in Portsmouth, N.H.,  Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015.

Clinton says family paid State Department employee for email work

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, is endorsed by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., left, during the kick-off event for New Hampshire Women for Hillary in Portsmouth, N.H.,  Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015.

September 5, 2015, 3:24pm Latest News

Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday that her family paid a State Department employee to maintain the private email server she used while secretary of state and compensated him “for a period of time” for his technical skills. Read story

New local Republican coalition backs Boldt

September 4, 2015, 7:34pm Clark County News

A newly formed Republican coalition is backing Marc Boldt for Clark County council chair, further deepening the divide within the local Republican Party. Read story

Clark County Councilors Jeanne Stewart, from left, David Madore and Tom Mielke

Clark County weighs C-Tran plan

Clark County Councilors Jeanne Stewart, from left, David Madore and Tom Mielke

September 2, 2015, 7:31pm Clark County News

The Clark County council will vote next week whether to pursue early steps in Councilor David Madore's latest proposal: to expand C-Tran's boundaries to cover all of Clark County. Read story

Jeanne Stewart, left, and David Madore are Clark County councilors.

Early step in proposed county charter amendment dies

Jeanne Stewart, left, and David Madore are Clark County councilors.

September 2, 2015, 12:27am News

An early step to change the county charter died Tuesday after an impassioned plea by Clark County Councilor Jeanne Stewart that the council wait to discuss the issue until after the two new councilors are seated. Read story

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks Aug. 26 in Ankeny, Iowa. The Democratic National Committee barely has more cash than it does IOUs, and it is being outraised month after month by its Republican counterpart. Its $24 million debt from the 2012 presidential election, only recently paid down, has squeezed investments in the next White House race. Underdeveloped party resources such as voter data files could become a serious disadvantage for the eventual nominee, particularly if that person is not front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton, who would enter a general election contest with her own outreach network.

Clinton likens GOP’s views on women to those of terrorists

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks Aug. 26 in Ankeny, Iowa. The Democratic National Committee barely has more cash than it does IOUs, and it is being outraised month after month by its Republican counterpart. Its $24 million debt from the 2012 presidential election, only recently paid down, has squeezed investments in the next White House race. Underdeveloped party resources such as voter data files could become a serious disadvantage for the eventual nominee, particularly if that person is not front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton, who would enter a general election contest with her own outreach network.

August 28, 2015, 6:00am Politics

CLEVELAND -- Hillary Rodham Clinton is drawing parallels between terrorists and the Republican presidential candidates when it comes to their views on women. Read story