Basic’s Chavez turns change in championship run

For most of her prep career, Basic cross country standout Raquel Chavez has preferred to set the pace early and maintain it. But this year, the senior has adjusted her strategy to set a more manageable pace early and save her aggressive running for late.

Question 6 on renewable energy would be good for Nevada

A cleaner, healthier future for the state.

EDITORIAL: Supreme Court gets PERS decision right

Once again, the Nevada Supreme Court has come to the rescue of Nevada’s Public Records Act. Last week, it ruled the Public Employee Retirement System of Nevada must fulfill a records request seeking retire names, payouts, years of service and retirement dates.

Region championships: Conner Nicholas helps Diamondbacks make history

Nicholas held off hard-charging Massimiliano Swenson of Bishop Gorman to become Desert Oasis’ first region cross country champion. The Diamondbacks also won the boys region team title, another first in school history.

Some Halloween costumes that cross racial lines ignite debate

NBC talk show host Megyn Kelly’s comments about blackface on Halloween have reinvigorated a debate over costumes that cross racial lines and what’s appropriate at a time when diverse movie and TV characters like Black Panther have become hugely popular.

Blame game gains steam after man’s arrest in mail bombs — ANALYSIS

Even before authorities apprehended Cesar Sayoc, a 56-year-old Florida man suspected of sending crude pipe bombs to the homes of two former presidents and other top Democrats, Washington insiders assumed the devices were intended not to kill or maim, but to advance a political party or ideology.

Graham praises Heller for Kavanaugh vote at Henderson event

Lindsey Graham told voters during a campaign stop Friday that Dean Heller, his Republican Senate colleague, deserves to go back to Washington because he voted for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

 
Resorts World Las Vegas is showing visible progress

The question used to be all too common in real estate circles: What’s going on with Resorts World? Today it’s a different story. The site is alive with multiple cranes in the air and a hotel that keeps growing taller.

College finance app targets Nevada, New York

Edquity, which describes itself as a “one-stop shop” for college-related finance, was among 100 new financial technology companies chosen by Money20/20 for its USA Startup Academy this week.

Marsy’s Law could hinder transparency for Nevada public records

Maggie McLetchie, who has sued government agencies in Nevada for access to public records, believes those same government agencies will exploit Marsy’s Law to shield themselves from additional public scrutiny.

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