Nevada
Latino vote in Nevada may sway control of Congress
LAS VEGAS — This week marks 4 weeks till the midterm election.
Whereas races throughout Nevada can be adopted intently — on election evening, management of Congress will rely upon outcomes throughout the nation.
KEEP AN EYE ON NEVADA
What do you consider while you consider Nevada?
The lights of Vegas?
The fountains on the strip?
The playing within the casinos?
No matter whether or not you reside in Nevada, like visiting the state, or have by no means gone there in your life, it would be best to take note of Nevada on election evening.
That is as a result of, in Nevada, the governor, a U.S. senator, and three out of the 4 members of the Home going through re-election this yr are all Democrats. It is a fairly blue state traditionally.
Nonetheless, primarily based on present polling, it is attainable that all the Democratic candidates will lose.
If that occurs, it might be a serious victory for conservatives and a probable signal of a Republican wave.
It is also attainable Democrats nonetheless win these races, with the victories probably holding Democrats accountable for Congress.
That is why on election evening, if you wish to look sensible in entrance of your mates, inform them to regulate Nevada.
The outcomes could even be final since it is a state on Pacific time.
LATINO VOTE
With early voting starting in Nevada in only a few days, the last word query going through candidates is what challenge will affect voters essentially the most?
Round 1 in 5 voters within the state are Latino.
In reality, nationwide, Latinos are poised to affect races greater than ever.
Proper now, nationally, Democrats have a +21-point lead amongst Latinos, in response to an NBC ballot.
That is a major margin.
However in 2020, in response to the identical ballot, that they had a +26-point lead.
In 2018, Democrats had a 34-point lead.
It was a 42-point lead in 2012.
So why are Latinos going away from the Republican celebration?
“There are a variety of Latinos who’re followers of the Republican Celebration,” stated Pedro, a Latino voter in his 60s.
“I’m undecided,” Stephanie Asta, a enterprise proprietor in East Las Vegas, stated.
Asta stated inflation, the correct quantity of gun management, and her religion would sway her vote.
“For Latin households, morals are one thing crucial to us,” Asta stated.
Pedro stated one thing comparable, though he added immigration continues to be swaying him essentially the most.
“It’s going to be three points for me — immigration, well being, and schooling,” Pedro stated.
So keep in mind, regulate Latino voters as campaigns hit the house stretch, particularly in Nevada.
What occurs in Vegas, politically, will not keep there.
It’s going to affect the whole nation.
Nevada
Missing pilot’s plane found near Mount Jefferson, authorities say
After weeks of searching, the plane of a pilot who went missing earlier this month was found near Mount Jefferson on Saturday.
Authorities had not been able to get more than a couple of miles away from the scene as of Sunday afternoon, and the condition of pilot Michael Martin, who was the only person onboard, remains unknown.
Nye County Director of Emergency Management Scott Lewis was just returning from the scene Sunday afternoon when he spoke to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, and said that there was “significant damage” to the aircraft.
“We just need to get the resources and get them up there as quickly as we can. It was very windy during our search just now, very treacherous area, very steep area. We have a lot of things to overcome, but we’re working on it,” Lewis said.
The elevated position made the scene unreachable by foot, and Lewis said the team needed to wait for helicopters to reach the scene.
Martin, an experienced, licensed pilot, took off from North Las Vegas Airport the morning of Jan. 2 without telling anyone. His location last showed him as near Mount Jefferson, about 50 miles from Tonopah. His family reported the 65-year-old pilot missing on Jan. 5.
Authorities searched hundreds of square miles for Martin but suspended search and rescue efforts Thursday after finding no physical evidence, Lewis said.
Local resources were still looking in the area, and late Saturday, a game warden using special glasses found the plane, Lewis said. The search team had already looked in the area, but the snow previously covering it had melted.
Mystery departure
The circumstances of Martin’s disappearance remain unclear. The day he went missing, he told the owner of the company where he works that he’d be taking an early lunch but would return by 12:30 p.m. for an important meeting, according to his daughter-in-law Kathleen Martin.
Martin, an aerospace engineer, is employed as president of Erickson International, a window film manufacturer in Las Vegas, according to his family and LinkedIn page. Erickson operations employee Don Gist previously said the two had discussed working on a project together that afternoon.
Martin’s plane took off at 10:51 a.m., but his flight transponder stopped transmitting at 11:15 a.m. At 12:06 p.m., Martin’s daughter-in-law said, his phone last pinged near Tonopah, and at 12:26 p.m., his iPad — which he used as a navigation aid — and his Apple Watch last showed him near Mount Jefferson, about 50 miles from Tonopah.
She said his family initially believed he’d had a stressful holiday season and was taking a one- or two-day break in a local hotel, but they reported him missing the evening of Jan. 5 because they couldn’t get in touch with him.
Martin did not appear to have established a flight plan, according to Lewis,
Cathy Martin, his wife of 40 years, previously told the Review-Journal that Michael Martin had left without explanation years ago for one or two days.
“We had a little tiff Wednesday night, but it wasn’t a huge one,” she said. “I just asked him a question and we discussed it and it was done. He wasn’t upset.”
If he survived a crash, he had the skills to take care of himself in the wilderness, his wife said.
A missing person report released by police indicates Martin might have been upset and carried a handgun in his work bag the morning he left.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Contact Katie Futterman at kfutterman@reviewjournal.com. Follow @ktfutts on X and @katiefutterman.bsky.social. Review-Journal staff writer Noble Brigham contributed to this report.
Nevada
Davidson scores 23 as Wolf Pack defeats San Jose State 75-64
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nick Davidson’s 23 points helped Nevada defeat San Jose State 75-64 on Saturday night.
Davidson also contributed seven rebounds for the Wolf Pack (11-7, 3-4 Mountain West Conference). Xavier Dusell added 15 points while finishing 5 of 8 from 3-point range and grabbed five rebounds. Kobe Sanders shot 5 for 11 (0 for 4 from 3-point range) and 3 of 5 from the free-throw line to finish with 13 points, while adding eight assists.
Robert Vaihola led the way for the Spartans (9-11, 2-6) with 12 points and six rebounds. Sadaidriene Hall added 12 points and two steals for San Jose State. Josh Uduje also recorded 12 points and two steals.
Nevada entered halftime up 36-32. Davidson paced the team in scoring in the first half with nine points. Nevada took the lead for good with 7:18 remaining in the second half on a hook shot from Davidson to make it a 57-55 game.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
SAN JOSE ST. (9-11)
Hall 5-11 0-0 12, Vaihola 4-7 4-6 12, McClendon 2-8 1-2 6, Uduje 4-9 3-3 12, Yap 3-7 2-2 10, Davis 3-8 4-5 12, Washington 0-1 0-2 0, NgaNga 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-51 14-20 64.
NEVADA (11-7)
T.Coleman 3-7 0-0 6, Davidson 9-14 4-5 23, Hymes 2-4 2-2 6, Foster 2-2 1-1 5, Sanders 5-11 3-5 13, DuSell 5-8 0-0 15, McBride 2-6 1-2 5, Bailey 1-2 0-0 2, Love 0-1 0-0 0, Rolison 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-55 11-15 75.
Halftime_Nevada 36-32. 3-Point Goals_San Jose St. 8-27 (Hall 2-4, Davis 2-5, Yap 2-6, Uduje 1-5, McClendon 1-6, Washington 0-1), Nevada 6-18 (DuSell 5-8, Davidson 1-3, McBride 0-1, T.Coleman 0-2, Sanders 0-4). Rebounds_San Jose St. 21 (Vaihola 6), Nevada 35 (Davidson 7). Assists_San Jose St. 13 (McClendon, Uduje, Yap 3), Nevada 20 (Sanders 8). Total Fouls_San Jose St. 15, Nevada 15. A_7,798 (11,536).
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Nevada
Nevada drops road game to Boise State 61-53
BOISE, Idaho (Nevada Athletics) – Nevada women’s basketball closed out its road trip in Idaho, taking on Boise State and falling to the Broncos with a final score of 61-53.
Lexie Givens continued to move up in the record book as she reached sixth all-time in scoring after dropping 17 points on the day. She also had six rebounds.
Izzy Sullivan knocked down the first points of the game, splashing a three after Dymonique Maxie forced a turnover. Givens followed it up on the next possession with a three of her own.
The Pack only gave up the lead once in the opening quarter, but quickly jumped back in front off a jumper by Imbie Jones. Sullivan had a long two just before the buzzer to put the Pack up by six.
Into the second quarter, Nevada was in control, 19-23. The next 10 remained the Pack’s game as they saw their first double-digit lead come with four minutes left before the half. Boise State began to cut into the lead, but Nevada held them off to remain in front, 31-29.
Coming out of the break, Boise State cut it to one before Maxie hit two from the charity line to put Nevada back up by three.
At the seven minute mark, the Pack found themselves in a tie for the first time since the first.
With just over four minutes remaining in the third, Nevada was playing from behind. Despite the Broncos taking the lead, the Pack only allowed them to score from the paint twice, the majority of their points coming off free throws.
The Pack tied it up with two and a half remaining in the quarter after Audrey Roden fed Givens down low for a made layup.
Into the final 10, Nevada was playing from behind, 41-38. The Pack opened up the final quarter with two consecutive baskets, a jumper by Victoria Davis and layup by Givens to regain the lead.
Tempo was high as the teams went basket-for-basket. In the fourth alone, there were four lead changes. Nevada ultimately couldn’t hold off Boise, falling to the Broncos.
Nevada will have some time off before hosting Air Force on January 25 at 1 PM.
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