Search for more cops

As outrage over the rollout of a new Metro Police protocol on responding to noninjury accidents unfolds, at least one of the candidates for Clark County sheriff says he’ll do his best to search for ways to continue the practice of sending a cop to most every fender-bender.

Voter ID is actually quite popular

You’re going to hear a lot about voter identification this year. A lot of what you’ll hear isn’t true.

EDITORIAL: Stadium authority

Less than a year ago, the gaming industry used its political clout to crush UNLV’s plans for a new, on-campus, domed stadium because the university didn’t involve Nevada’s largest casino companies in the development. MGM Resorts International was particularly critical of the $900 million project, a partnership with Majestic Reality, saying the vision had “grown too expensive for our community to support” and that the company would back a stadium “that is appropriately configured and responsibly financed.”

EDITORIAL: Reopen Rawson-Neal clinic

If you think the state can put off fixing Southern Nevada’s shameful mental health system, you obviously haven’t visited a valley emergency room in the past month.

EDITORIAL: Political party

The pundit class has less common ground than Congress, so when media experts agree on something, it must be true: Las Vegas is the front-runner to host the 2016 Republican National Convention.

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