As screams of frustration go, it wasn’t anywhere near Howard Dean levels, but it was loud enough to be noticeable nonetheless.
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Now that the primaries are out of the way, we can turn to November’s general election, where control of the Nevada Legislature hangs in the balance.
They knew this day could someday come. But they did it anyway.
The man most responsible for the passage of the new commerce tax lost his bid for higher office on Tuesday, as did three other lawmakers. But many other tax-supporting Republicans won their races despite facing conservative, anti-tax challengers.
I sure hope students at what’s now being called the John Lee North Las Vegas College of Useful Arts &Stuff (motto: Our Name Says It All!) are working hard to develop new transportation ideas for the valley, because we sure need them.
In the wake of the horrific slaying of 49 people inside an Orlando nightclub over the weekend, I know you’re all probably wondering the same thing I was: What does Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt think?
Well, look who wrote a letter to the editor! It’s Congressional District 3 candidate Danny Tarkanian, who’s angry about a column I wrote recently concerning a potentially misleading flier in his race.
Imagining a Nevada without the influence of the American Civil Liberties Union calls to mind a very different state.
After years of unsuccessfully pushing to “take control” of the community college campus in his careworn city, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee has at last succeeded in … getting the name on the sign out front changed!