Voters will likely face two choices about energy on the November ballot. One will increase their choices. The other will limit them.
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Given the powder-keg of rabid partiality that dominates our discourse today, this senseless massacre struck a particular chord.
It’s so hard to cut spending in Washington D.C. that the Senate last week voted down a bill cutting money that was allocated, but not spent.
Figures released in April reveal that ridership and revenues for Southern Nevada’s 16 cab companies have remained in a free fall
If compulsion is all that can sustain Big Labor’s political machine, it deserves its fate.
Federal judges — including those on the U.S. Supreme Court — who relish membership in the Trump resistance have increasingly adopted an unfortunate and dangerous judicial philosophy of “the ends justify the means.” Take the administration’s so-called immigration ban involving a handful of majority Muslim nations.
Screaming at people who disagree with you is an unbecoming habit for a two-year-old. It should be an unacceptable one foradults to engage in when their political opponents are eating dinner at a restaurant.
Incoming superintendent Jesus Jara started work on Tuesday with high hopes and a long list of problems to fix.
There’s evidence that widespread cheating is at least partially responsible for the Clark County School District’s rising graduation rate.