You could be forgiven for thinking there’s a little clock-running going on in the effort to kill a referendum targeting the commerce tax passed by the 2015 Nevada Legislature.
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There are slam dunks and there are close calls, and I’m prepared to admit this is more the latter than the former.
Two presidential candidates dropped in on Nevada during the past three days, and they couldn’t have been more different.
About a decade ago, a doctor friend was lamenting the increasingly frustrating conditions of clinical practice. “How did you know to get out of medicine in 1978?” he asked with a smile.
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Turns out, Assembly Speaker John Hambrick was never in danger of being recalled.
Today is Preview, the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce’s annual look at what businesses can expect from the next 12 months.
As we look back at 2014, here’s the year’s most quotable quotes.
Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen had one additional thing to be thankful for this year: the legal doctrine of standing.
In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held today that corporations may be exempt from the requirement to provide contraception insurance coverage based on the owners’ religious beliefs.
Whether it’s intentional or not, it’s clear the net effect of Sharron Angle’s life is to make the lives of others more difficult.
Now that the effects of the recession are beginning to recede, many people are feeling safer and more secure about the economy again.
News that billionaire investor Warren Buffett has struck a $10 billion deal to purchase NV Energy took many by surprise — but it shouldn’t have.
The sad reality is, Las Vegas can be a cold, hard town.
This is why we’re doomed. Confronted with an expanded version of the delays that plague air travelers on a daily basis in this country, the American people rose up in mighty anger at the sequester. And Congress listened. And then immediately restored the funds cut from the Federal Aviation Administration, thus allowing the end of air traffic controller furloughs, and a return to normalcy in the air.