There’s a good reason to be suspicious when public officials slow-walk public records requests. It often means that they’re hiding something.
Editorials
Las Vegas, Clark County taxpayers foot the bill.
California Democrats finally bow to reality.
The importance of understanding history.
An old adage states, “If it matters, measure it.” And what the Clark County School District chooses to measure shows its misplaced priorities.
Punishment for nations that help fund his war effort.
In the twisted world of education policy, any success outside of the traditional public education system puts a target on your back.
A leopard can’t change its spots. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is hoping the public won’t remember that.
In the wake of his confrontational meeting at the White House, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy struck a far more conciliatory tone on Tuesday and said he is ready negotiate a road to peace.
Polls show many Americans believe that Washington sends too much money overseas.
The bizarre story of a decorated U.S. special forces member and the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck near the Strip on Wednesday morning came into more focus Friday.
“Those responsible,” Mr. Trump added, “will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied history of the United States of America.”
Justice Courts in Nevada hear misdemeanors, hold preliminary hearings and preside over small civil cases and evictions. In Department 1, Marla Renteria faces Sandra Allred DiGiacomo.
Justice Courts in Nevada hear misdemeanors, hold preliminary hearings and render judgement in small civil cases and eviction matters. In Department 2, incumbent Joseph Sciscento faces Kristal Bradford.
In Las Vegas Justice Court Department 4, five candidates are vying for an open seat. Four of them are well-qualified. But two of the candidates, have a slight edge, in our view.