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Opportunity to move Judicial Discipline Commission has passed

The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline will be looking for a new general counsel and executive director when David Sarnowski retires June 30, and the pay is a not-to-be-sneered-at $137,145, plus state benefits.

Questions of conflicts in North Las Vegas

Clark County and North Las Vegas vie for the same dollars and don’t always agree on issues.

Unless hoarders admit problem, therapy won’t do much good

Kenneth Epstein is receiving psychiatric treatment locally for his hoarding obsession, but his Las Vegas attorney, Kristina Wildeveld, questioned if the right doctors with expertise in hoarding compulsions are involved.

Slow-but-steady approach to life serves cancer patient well

Leonard “Pat” Goodall surprised me when he said the five years he was president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas was the job he enjoyed the most during his academic career. Those were years of controversy, yet years where Goodall thought he did the most good.

Commissioners take taxpayers for ride over bus contract

The inability of the Regional Transportation Commission’s eight-member board to break a deadlock and make a decision on a bus contract is costing you even more money, as once again a government board has been sued in state court.