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EDITORIAL: Obamacare in full-on Hail Mary mode

With yet more Affordable Care Act deadlines at hand, it’s time for the increasingly desperate Obama administration to throw some more Hail Mary passes.

EDITORIAL: UNLV, Roseman medical school projects a boost for region

With all the negative news surrounding health care — the worsening Obamacare debacle at the forefront — it’s nice to see some positive prospects for the Las Vegas Valley’s medical sector. Two big projects are moving forward: a UNLV medical school and a Roseman University of Health Sciences medical school in Summerlin.

EDITORIAL: NFR’s future

Luring the National Finals Rodeo out of Las Vegas was going to take one sweet deal.

EDITORIAL: More shame for Nevada’s awful mental health system

Nevada’s disgraceful mental health system is back in the news for the wrong reasons. The Sacramento Bee, which previously uncovered improper patient discharges and out-of-state transports from the Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Hospital in Las Vegas, reported more troubling findings this week: some patients were bused out of town despite facing criminal charges in Southern Nevada.

EDITORIAL: Armed deputy limits tragedy in Colorado high school shooting

The country’s latest campus shooting took place Friday at Arapahoe High School in the Denver suburb of Centennial. The shooter, 18-year-old Karl Pierson, was a senior and a member of the school’s debate team. According to reports, he was seeking out the debate coach, who was also the school’s librarian.

EDITORIAL: UNLV fees

The rising cost of higher education is a problem that goes beyond affordability. The value of many degrees is falling while the price to obtain those degrees continues to climb.

EDITORIAL: Bursting budget

It’s always about the next election, and nothing more.

EDITORIAL: Free our land

The state’s campaign to wrest control of massive stretches of land from the federal government is under way, thanks to the opportunity created by this year’s passage of Assembly Bill 227.

EDITORIAL: Stadium strategy

It’s been a good seven days for UNLV football, with the long-beleaguered program getting its first bowl bid in 13 years and finally seeing some momentum for a new on-campus stadium. As the Review-Journal’s Alan Snel reported, the Rebels were one of the focal points of Thursday’s stadium authority board meeting, where consultant Mark Rosentraub outlined several potential benefits for the team.

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