If you want to see inflation go and stay down, you need to care more about the national debt.
Opinion
The state of Nevada will launch its first mandatory teacher evaluation system when the new school year begins next week. Such a program is long overdue.
To the editor:
This valley takes a lot of criticism. The slams come in the form of rankings, reports and anecdotes. Some of it is justified. But too often, our community is judged as heartless and greedy.
Nevada’s public records law is clear: Public records are supposed to be open to the public to allow citizens to keep track of what government is doing.
The resignations last week of North Las Vegas City Manager Tim Hacker and City Attorney Jeffrey Barr were not surprising — voters replaced Mayor Shari Buck earlier this year with John Lee, and change was in the air.
On any given night, you can find something special at Lee’s Family Forum. Whether you are watching the future stars of the Vegas Golden Knights hit the ice with the Henderson Silver Knights, sitting front row to the world’s fastest football with the Vegas Knight Hawks, or watching some of the best volleyball players on […]
Las Vegas is now part of an unfortunate club. It’s one of many cities where a viral video has been shot revealing the ruinous results of soft-on-crime policies embraced by Democrats.
CRT adherents don’t see two individuals, they see two representatives of their class. Deobra Redden is Black, so he’s oppressed. Judge Mary Kay Holthus, who’s white, is the oppressor.
As many as 26 percent of American adults — more than 1 in 4 — have some type of disability.
A new Review-Journal feature called “What Are They Hiding?” will spotlight all the bad-faith ways Nevada governments hide public records from taxpayers.