The senator from Searchlight never forgot who he was, or where he came from, in a long career in Nevada politics.
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While we’ve made progress on addressing problems in our society, it’s still not wrong to say that things are still not good enough.
If you haven’t voted yet, there’s one more opportunity, on Election Day, Nov. 3. The Review-Journal has the resources to help you make your choices.
A teachers strike has been averted, but we’re still waiting to find the answer to the most perplexing question surrounding the drama: Why?
That didn’t take very long.
Now the Democrats know how the Republicans have felt for, oh, the past 52 years or so.
This being April Fool’s Day, how I wish the subject of this column was only a put-up job with a “just kidding” punchline at the end. Sadly for all of us, it’s not.
Nevada’s education savings accounts were sold to the 2015 Legislature, in part, as a way to level the playing field between students from rich and poor backgrounds.
Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is not a man given to despair.