A judge paddled the Clark County School Board on the backside over the panel’s petulant response to meddling from Carson City. Will elected trustees take the lesson to heart?
Editorials
Turnout is typically low, but even nonpartisans can make a difference.
Even Artificial Intelligence doesn’t have the smarts to square the left’s green agenda with the energy needs of the future.
Honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
UNLV administrators have tolerated a culture of intimidation and fright against Jewish students that comes dangerously close to antisemitism.
The case can be made that various Clark County elected offices should be nonpartisan campaigns. The case can be made that these executive-level positions should not be elected at all. But absent legislative intervention, valley voters will continue to decide partisan races for assessor, clerk, district attorney, public administrator, recorder and treasurer.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman stopped talking long enough to actually hear her constituents. But she didn’t listen closely enough. City residents don’t want to use public money to help fund construction of the downtown soccer stadium Mayor Goodman desperately wants built. She wants the stadium so badly that she berated concerned taxpayers in a long-winded rant at a Sept. 18 town hall meeting at Rogich Middle School in Summerlin. The gist of her monologue: How dare you question what I want for my city?
Hey, hey, ho, ho, integrity has got to go!
The most important campaign this fall is statewide ballot Question 3. No other race has the potential to cause so much harm while delivering so little good in return.
Southern Nevadans are sick of hearing about the constable’s office. The incompetence, arrogance and outright stupidity of Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura have put him, his deputies and his office in the news far too often over the past four years.
In addition to deciding 15 District Court and 13 Family Court races, voters in Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County will settle a single Justice Court campaign. Justice of the Peace Diana Sullivan is seeking re-election to a second term in Department 12 against Marian Kahoiwai Kamalani.
The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for Family Court, Departments P, S and T.
The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for Family Court, Departments L, M and N.
The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for Family Court, Departments F, H, I and J.
The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for Family Court, Departments B, C and D: