In some circles, Sen. Marco Rubio is being labeled a “moderate” or “establishment” Republican, even though his voting record is extremely conservative. It’s caused some puzzlement.
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As the old saying goes, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Law enforcement officials at every level are reaping the whirlwind they created by not properly managing the Cliven Bundy incident in 2014.
No one expressed much surprise at Monday’s news that a Carson City judge had issued an injunction blocking Nevada’s new education savings account law from going into effect.
The Review-Journal recently wrote in an editorial that the school board must “rethink the entire system.” The RJ is right.
Despite finishing 8-for-31 on 3-point tries, Mountain View connected on critical treys in the third quarter and converted several second-chance opportunities in a 56-38 win over host Lake Mead in a Division III Southern League game.
A disgraced Connecticut newspaper owner associated with casino mogul Sheldon Adelson’s recent purchase of the Review-Journal has emerged as a figure in a long-running lawsuit that involves allegations that Adelson tolerated organized crime ties at his properties in Macau.
Boulder City officials are relying on prosecutors to not only pursue a criminal case against the city’s former head of animal control in connection with the deaths of dozens of animals, but also to find out whether the head of police covered it up.
Just one year after being a homeless veteran, Cynthia Dias of Las Vegas was a special guest Tuesday in first lady Michelle Obama’s box listening to the president of the United States deliver his State of the Union address.
The Amargosa River, a strange desert stream that runs mostly underground, meanders 185 miles through the Mojave Desert.