When it comes to housing, Gov. Joe Lombardo has decided to run for re-election as Kamala Harris.
Victor Joecks

Victor Joecks is a Review-Journal columnist who explores and explains policy issues three days a week in the Opinion section. Previously he served as the executive vice president of the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Victor is also a staff sergeant in Nevada National Guard. Originally from Washington state, Victor received his bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College.
A leading candidate to be the Clark County School District’s next superintendent received an award last year for her DEI advocacy. Meet Jhone Ebert.
There’s little need to become an interplanetary country if we can’t populate the country we already have.
Silencing cell phones won’t fix everything, but it will help students learn more in the classroom.
A Trump debate victory isn’t a sure thing, but if he takes these steps, it’ll be well within reach.
Harrison Butker earned the disdain of the leftists who dominate the culture’s commanding heights. But if a college graduate wants to increase her chances of personal happiness, she’ll consider his advice.
If Nevada Republicans want to win in November, they need to choose wisely in June.
If Donald Trump wants to be president again, he should follow President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign strategy.
Running away screaming isn’t a winning strategy for Republicans on abortion. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin offers a much better playbook.
Movie star Jeremy Renner’s highest grossing performance may end up being in Carson City, not the Avengers movie.
A federal magistrate judge issued a scathing order sanctioning Jones for his behavior and duplicity.
A Nevada Democrat wants to lay the groundwork to put men in women’s prisons.
The Oakland A’s deserve to strike out in their attempt to get handouts from Nevada taxpayers.
Coronavirus vaccine mandates for Nevada students likely hinge on who wins the governor’s race.
A family’s ability to afford high school sports may depend on where they live.