The threat of the coronavirus no long justifies Gov. Steve Sisolak’s top-down restrictions.
Victor Joecks
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Nevada Supreme Court justices want the legislature to give judges a $30,000 raise. No thanks.
If president-elect Joe Biden wants unity, he’s going to have to address how Democrats frequently use polarization to gain a political advantage.
Like it or not, every parent in the Clark County School District is going to be homeschooling next year.
Rayshard Brooks and George Floyd were both black men who died after interactions with white police officers. That doesn’t mean both situations show police brutality.
It’s so annoying when reality gets in the way of a good doomsday prediction.
Nevada has flattened the curve and its economy. Of course, it’s time to talk about reopening.
The Clark County Education Association no longer trusts Gov. Steve Sisolak to deliver on his education promises. That’s just one of takeaway from the union’s two tax hike initiatives.
Before Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders continue their attacks the wealthy, they should each give up their own multi-million dollar fortunes.
If only President Trump could see that one of his greatest strengths — his ability to shape national narratives — is also a great weakness.
The long-awaited bill creating a new education funding formula is here. Many key details, however, are yet to be determined.
The Las Vegas City Council erred by preventing development at the Badlands Golf Course, according to Victoria Seaman, Ward 2 candidate for the council.