Texas legislative race should trigger alarm bells.
Editorials
Nevada and other states now have increased incentive to root out food stamp fraud. That’s good news for taxpayers.
Thanks to Gov. Joe Lombardo and President Donald Trump, Nevada parents will soon have new educational options.
It’s much easier to romanticize Hamas when you ignore their brutality. That wasn’t an option for Yair Horn.
Judge Jessica Peterson “manifestly abused” her discretion.
Congress, not the president, needs to give legal status to illegal immigrants brought here as children.
These contests present challenges for many voters, as the campaigns are often low-profile, cordial affairs absent debates, while the candidates are all typically professional and well-educated.
Civic-minded voters should take these races seriously as the region grapples with issues such as water, growth, crime and housing.
When it comes to government dysfunction, it’s hard to top the Clark County School District and its Board of Trustees.
Voters have a chance to weigh in on the Nevada System of Higher Education by selecting who sits on the Board of Regents.
Clark County voters select the leaders of six county departments. These are partisan races, but in most cases, personal political leanings should be secondary to competency and experience.
The Review-Journal goes to court Tuesday against Clark County law enforcement agencies to prevent those entities from trampling Nevada’s shield law.
Even a major hurricane couldn’t do as much to raise gas prices as progressive policies.
