Nevada education does have some bright spots. Many are provided by local charter schools.
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One of the enduring characteristics of President Joe Biden is his repeated attempts to blame imaginary gremlins for problems he himself has helped create.
Hertz has a division that sells used rental cars to consumers. Its price on used Teslas is around $25,000. Most are Model 3 sedans from 2022 and 2023.
The balloting sets up a handful of high-profile contests this November, but yielded few upsets. Perhaps the biggest winner was Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Both his sentencing on the gun charges and his prosecution on tax offenses will take place as his father is in the midst of a re-election campaign.
Even those with only a rudimentary understanding of how the federal government works should be surprised at the recent food stamp expansion.
Yet Democrats, Big Labor seek to regulate such companies out of business.
When Brightline West took over the planned high-speed rail project between Las Vegas and Victorville in 2018, the idea was to use private funds to finally bring the long-envisioned project to fruition.
Is appeasing progressive special interests more important than fixing our roads, bridges?
The pandemic ushered in a year of innovation for many governments and businesses. In Southern Nevada, one of the most successful examples is the Southern Nevada Urban Micro Academy.
President Joe Biden remains in the middle of a drawn out home-run trot for the $1.9 trillion “stimulus,” even though the bill piles on massive debt as the economy is already showing signs of a robust recovery.
The past year has provided a stark object lesson for why students and families desperately need school choice.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday put an end to Clark County’s arrogant and egregious effort to ignore the state’s open record statutes.
The U.S. Supreme Court makes it clear.
If you’re one of the few who still resists donning a face covering when venturing out, you should reconsider.