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Democratic Party flier on school choice doesn’t really fly

Although political fliers are rarely filled with reasoned or nuanced policy analysis, recent fliers paid for by the Nevada Democratic Party contain so many inaccurate statements about school choice that a fact check is needed.

Give Michael Roberson credit for being crafty, at least

Back in 2011, state Sen. Michael Roberson was a freshman member of the minority party known for tossing bombs and angering everybody from the Republican governor to the Democratic majority leader.

Small Plates: 17 Degrees South and ‘Taste of Beirut’

7° South, which gets its name from the Polynesian islands 17 degrees south of the equator, opened in June. The tropically themed restaurant and bar has an extensive selection of craft beers and exotic cocktails (Laid Back Lychee Martini, anyone?) and a casual menu available during all opening hours.

Wine of the Week: Sagelands Cabernet Sauvignon

It has been a while since the last Washington wine was reviewed here, but don’t take that to be an indication that there’s a quality problem with the wines coming from the many exciting appellations in that state.

November election looks to be a snooze

Give the County Commission credit for trying to grab your attention on National Voter Registration Day. It probably won’t work, but perhaps nothing short of the return of Sinatra and Elvis would do the trick in an off year.

Va. teacher arrested for biting toddler

A Virginia preschool teacher has been arrested and charged with assault and battery after she allegedly punished a 13-month-old boy by biting his shoulder, police said on Monday.

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