Las Vegas is often called the Ninth Island, as an acknowledgment of the connection between the city and Hawaii. There’s another reason the name fits.
Editorials
Years of effort and billions of new dollars have done little to improve Nevada schools.
Nevada doesn’t have any statewide federal races on the ballot next year. Your reprieve from campaign commercials, however, won’t last long.
Just because an ideology has failed repeatedly doesn’t mean it won’t attract new adherents. Witness what’s happening in New York.
Terrible test scores don’t have to be inevitable. But they won’t be fixed by continuing with the status quo.
Compassion for criminals is cruelty for their past and future victims.
What just happened in Washington state is a vivid example of why opposing public employee strikes was once a bipartisan priority.
Charlie Kirk died defending and living out the values that built the country he loved.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics appears to be auditioning for a new magic show on the Las Vegas Strip. Its showstopping trick is making nearly 1 million jobs disappear.
The LVCVA’s new ad may not have been fantastic, but deals like these are. They’re the boost the local economy needs.
Everyone can agree that Jeffrey Epstein was a vile individual. Beyond that is the domain of speculation, conspiracy and bare-knuckle political brawling.
In many states, restaurants are allowed to pay tipped employees a rate below the minimum wage. For instance, in Utah, a waitress can receive as little as $2.13 an hour from her employer.
There’s a difference between being in a position to succeed and succeeding. That’s the position Clark County School District Superintendent Jhone Ebert is currently in.
California’s leaders will readily acknowledge their state needs more housing. But they haven’t succeeded in cutting down the thicket of regulations that limit construction.
Crime isn’t the only major problem facing Chicago. Its underfunded pension system is devastating its finances.