KINGMAN, Ariz. — Sex offense charges against polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs were left intact Monday.
I was shocked, stunned, positively pole-axed by the news printed right here in the pages of the Review-Journal.
The man accused of opening fire into a crowd at Bob Baskin Park and killing two people is headed for a murder trial.
When a souring economy tops the electorate’s list of concerns, as it does today, it’s generally a foregone conclusion that voters want things to get better, not worse. Certainly, no candidate or ballot initiative expects to win an election by promising to wipe out thousands of jobs.
The recent intransigence of congressional Democrats as they side with green extremists and refuse to advance spending bills that might be amended to end the moratorium on offshore oil drilling has made Republicans in the nation’s capital happy for two reasons.
If you think the slowing economy has hit casino operators in Las Vegas hard, travel 80 miles northeast to Mesquite.
Sales of existing homes in the West edged higher overall in July, as many buyers took advantage of falling prices in foreclosure-ravaged areas in California, Nevada and elsewhere, according to two reports Monday.
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