Nevada education does have some bright spots. Many are provided by local charter schools.
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One of the enduring characteristics of President Joe Biden is his repeated attempts to blame imaginary gremlins for problems he himself has helped create.
Hertz has a division that sells used rental cars to consumers. Its price on used Teslas is around $25,000. Most are Model 3 sedans from 2022 and 2023.
The balloting sets up a handful of high-profile contests this November, but yielded few upsets. Perhaps the biggest winner was Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Both his sentencing on the gun charges and his prosecution on tax offenses will take place as his father is in the midst of a re-election campaign.
It’s emblematic of 2020 that an unemployment rate of 10.1 percent is considered good news in Nevada.
If Joe Biden got out of the basement more, he might notice Democratic governors are implementing plans to distribute a coronavirus vaccine.
There’s more to life than the coronavirus. That’s also true when it comes to public health.
State agencies soon could consider the budget cuts enacted this summer as the good old days.
Conventions, churches and athletes received some much-needed good news recently.
Six months into the coronavirus pandemic, Nevada’s unemployment system remains a train wreck.
The ongoing disaster that is Nevada’s unemployment system isn’t solely the fault of the coronavirus pandemic.
Democrats in Carson City just gave a masters class in how not to make a deal.
Coronavirus updates from Sisolak must be more frequent