The Review-Journal goes to court Tuesday against Clark County law enforcement agencies to prevent those entities from trampling Nevada’s shield law.
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The country is only now strongly emerging from the Great Recession. Growth is up, and unemployment is at record lows.
If you want to succeed in school, sticking with one school long enough to figure out where your classrooms are is a good place to start. Unfortunately, that’s not a reality for many Clark County School District students.
The Review-Journal has long been a cornerstone of Las Vegas, and we want the community to understand the three principles that will guide us as the new owners of the R-J.
The Clark County School District, the country’s fifth-largest public education system, has long been too big to adequately address its shortcomings.
Nevada’s Education Savings Accounts are moving forward quickly, and if interested parents fail to react accordingly, they might lose the chance to take advantage of the program.
As political empires go, few state institutions rival the Nevada System of Higher Education.
In case Nevadans needed another reason why ride-sharing services such as Uber must be allowed to operate in the state, the Taxicab Authority Board provided one at its Tuesday meeting.