There is no more important issue for Nevada’s economic future than to get education reform right.
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The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for Family Court, Departments B, C and D:
The U.S. and five Arab countries launched airstrikes Monday night on Islamic State group targets in Syria, expanding a military campaign into a country whose three-year civil war has given the brutal militant group a safe haven.
After three straight losing seasons, the resurgent Rebels are off to an impressive 5-1-1 start this year that earned them a spot in the national rankings (No. 23) for the first time in 22 years.
Shortly after she won the Party Rock Open last year, illness sidelined Melanie Oudin for four months. She’s back defend her title in the re-branded Red Rock Pro Open, which begins play Tuesday.
Monday’s Nevada Sesquicentennial All-Star Concert at The Smith Center included both a Mark Twain and Elvis Presley impersonator. The real Wayne Newton and those Cirque du Soleil courtesans in the red frocks and powder wigs who are as synonymous with the new Las Vegas as Newton was to the ’70s.
Alexis Trieb had eight kills Monday to lead Pahrump Valley’s girls volleyball team to a 25-20, 21-25, 17-25, 25-11, 15-11 victory over visiting Mojave.
Christian Zimmerman and Eric Clark each went 3-0 in singles Monday to lead Spring Valley’s boys tennis team to a 12-6 win over Faith Lutheran at Darling Tennis Center.
Supreme court justices continued their campaign asking the public to vote yes on the initiative to establish a Nevada Court of Appeals during a panel discussion at Boyd Law School on Monday.