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Editorials
The Epstein files strike again.
The best solution for the West’s water woes is more water. Perhaps California regulators are finally realizing this.
It doesn’t take artificial intelligence to deduce why so many power plants have shut down recently.
Trump signs off on bill.
Only about three dozen U.S. House seats are considered competitive this cycle. Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District is among them and will help determine control of the lower chamber.
In District 1 of the Nevada State Board of Education, Timothy Underwood faces Tricia Braxton for an open seat.
In District 3 of the Nevada State Board of Education, incumbent Rene Cantu faces Danielle Ford, a former member of the Clark County School Board.
The race for the Ward 5 seat on Las Vegas City Council features two candidates with experience in the state legislature.
Vying to start a new era in local politics are Las Vegas Councilwoman Victoria Seaman and former U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley.
Justice Courts in Nevada hear misdemeanors, hold preliminary hearings and preside over small civil cases and evictions. In Department 1, Marla Renteria faces Sandra Allred DiGiacomo.
Justice Courts in Nevada hear misdemeanors, hold preliminary hearings and render judgement in small civil cases and eviction matters. In Department 2, incumbent Joseph Sciscento faces Kristal Bradford.
In Las Vegas Justice Court Department 4, five candidates are vying for an open seat. Four of them are well-qualified. But two of the candidates, have a slight edge, in our view.
Justice Courts in Nevada hear misdemeanors, hold preliminary hearings and render judgement in small civil cases and eviction matters. In Department 5, Madilyn Cole is challenging incumbent Cynthia Cruz.
In Las Vegas Justice Court Department 8, Nancy Bernstein faces Amy Ferreira. Both contenders are eminently qualified.
