The convictions will make an already vicious and contentious election even more so, further riling activists and creating deeper fissures.
Editorials
One of the most persistent myths in politics is that rich have lower tax rates than middle-income workers. New data shows how false that is.
Who will get serious about Washington’s spending problem?
A judge paddled the Clark County School Board on the backside over the panel’s petulant response to meddling from Carson City. Will elected trustees take the lesson to heart?
Turnout is typically low, but even nonpartisans can make a difference.
If procrastinating teenagers came up with school grading standards, they’d look a lot like what the Clark County School District is now considering.
Charter schools have to attract students who are unsatisfied with traditional public schools. Little wonder that so many are interested in opening up in Clark County.
The most significant move of the legislative session so far is something lawmakers didn’t do.
Frontloading teachers for the coronavirus vaccine really doesn’t make sense when there’s no plan to return them to the classroom.
The percentage of students receiving an “F” during the first semester increased by over one-third compared to last year. It’s tangible evidence that it’s imperative reopen the Clark County School District.
Subsidizing failure doesn’t work. That’s the premise of president-elect Joe Biden’s new plan for community colleges, however.