Trump’s Middle East peace plan advances.
Editorials
What was Judge Jessica Peterson thinking?
Changes go into effect this year.
January represents a time of new beginnings, an opportunity for self assessment and productive change — unless you sit in Congress, where inertia and fiscal fantasy rule the day.
Talk is cheap. Moving isn’t.
Our modern online culture has distorted national discourse by amplifying the most radical voices.
What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas. But the places it happened often don’t.
More students are entering the trades. Mike Rowe of “Dirty Jobs” fame should be proud.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, a Nevada Democrat, got it right when she noted in a recent news release that “the regulated sports betting industry must adequately monitor integrity issues while providing protections for players.”
Southern Nevada’s growth isn’t the problem.
For too long, legislators have flouted the separation of powers clause.
Congress can’t solve the nation’s problems, but it knows what to do when the “defund the police” movement endangers its members’ personal safety.
If only the Clark County School District was as good at educating as it is at needlessly getting itself into legal hot water.
