I agree it’s reasonable to call for tighter oversight of mail-in ballot counting (June 6 Review-Journal editorial), but such scrutiny must apply across the board, not just in select areas.
Yet federal program hasn’t connected anyone.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
A conspiracy against the public interest.
Violence broke out in Los Angeles over the weekend in protest of federal immigration raids. The response highlights the need for a more functional American immigration policy.
UNLV confirmed in a statement its intention to participate in a revenue-sharing model that was approved as part of a massive settlement agreement last week.
The Athletics will celebrate the groundbreaking of the team’s $1.75 billion, 33,000-fan capacity ballpark in June.
The Las Vegas Aces’ estimated valuation has skyrocketed by 15,400 percent since Raiders owner Mark Davis purchased the WNBA franchise in 2021, according to Forbes.
A Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists arrived at an Israeli port Monday after Israeli forces stopped and detained them.
“Mostly peaceful protests”? That’s a knee-slapper. Los Angeles and liberal media stick to the playbook, express outrage that immigration law is enforced.
Scottie Scheffler is the overwhelming +275 favorite at the Westgate SuperBook to win this week’s U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh.
Khaby Lame, who holds the TikTok followers record with over 160 million followers on the platform, has left the United States after being detained by federal immigration at Harry Reid International Airport.
The Clark County Fire Department was fighting a brush fire at Clark County Wetlands Park.
The scannable chips, offered by the county for $5, hold a pet owner’s contact information and allow for the return of lost pets.
Major physicians and public health groups criticized the move to oust all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Another 2,000 National Guard troops along with 700 Marines are headed to Los Angeles on orders from President Donald Trump, escalating a military presence local officials don’t want.
Standout performances from Coronado, Arbor View and Faith Lutheran highlight the Nevada Preps All-Southern Nevada girls swimming and diving team.
A popular thrift store is opening an outlet southwest of Las Vegas, offering steep discounts.
Safety Jeremy Chinn believes the Raiders can mimic the turnaround of his last team, the Commanders, because of the leadership in place.
Dr. Hisbay Ali may practice medicine again in six months if he meets certain conditions, the Nevada medical board determined.
Two bills signed into law last week create a statewide groundwater rights retirement program. It has no funding.
From Geno Smith and his pass catchers, to the usage of Ashton Jeanty and competition at cornerback, there’s plenty to focus on during the Raiders’ minicamp this week.
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash on the Summerlin Parkway, according to authorities.
High temperatures are expected to be from 105 to 110 degrees in Las Vegas, Pahrump, and Barstow, according to the National Weather Service.
LightFair, in partnership with the International Association of Lighting Designers and the Illuminating Engineering Society, was held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from May 4 to 8.
Generally, the answer is no. If the association is using the homeowner’s electricity, in any event, the association needs to compensate that homeowner.
At Cadence, a master-planned community in Henderson, Lennar expands its acclaimed neighborhoods with its newest collection, Midtown.
While the Summerlin master-planned community is renowned for many things, perhaps no element of the community is more beloved than its trails, which consistently rank as residents’ favorite amenity in community surveys. Summerlin’s 200-plus mile trail system, which connects neighborhoods and residents with parks, shopping centers and schools, provides miles of uninterrupted scenery for walkers, strollers and runners — promoting a healthy, active lifestyle.
Education was a focal point of Nevada’s 83rd legislative session, and the Clark County School District will soon begin to feel the effects of a sweeping, bipartisan education bill.