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It’s no longer enough for homeless encampments to takeover sidewalks and government property. Some Portland planning commissioners want them to be able to encroach on private property too.
They say the first step toward addressing a problem is to admit that you have one. So it’s good to see state transportation officials begin to own up to the HOV lane fiasco.
Secret court’s top judge comes down on agency’s behavior.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has repeatedly expressed exasperation with the dental board and has supported an overhaul. It’s now up to him to finish the job.
A hostility to the principles of individual rights and limited government that are deeply embedded in the Bill of Rights.
A legal fight to preserve the Opportunity Scholarship program has won an important victory. Earlier this month, Clark County District Court Judge Rob Bare ruled plaintiffs had standing to sue.
There are some bad landlords in the Las Vegas Valley. That’s the unmistakably takeaway from a recent Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation by Scott Davidson and Lauren Flannery.
What is the value of a Nevada high school diploma if it doesn’t at least convey that the holder is literate?
Punitive taxation won’t increase opportunity for the less fortunate.