The need for private charity is a year-round concern. Heading into 2026, it’s important that Nevadans not allow the less fortunate to fade into the background.
Opinion
In a perfect world, newly appointed District Attorney Steve Wolfson would not have learned of the police assault of diabetic Henderson motorist Adam Greene from the media.
What would become the city of Henderson was born during World War II, around an industrial plant that supplied the country with magnesium for munition casings and airplane engines.
The soon-to-open Smith Center for the Performing Arts is just down the road from the headquarters of the Southern Nevada Water Authority downtown. But on Wednesday, the maestro performance was happening in the government building.
It’s an election year, and conventional wisdom holds that President Barack Obama’s fortunes this fall likely depend in large part on the state of the economy.
Meet Maverick and Solace – sweet, fun-loving brother and sister ready to find their forever home! These amazing kids are looking for a family to love them unconditionally.
Las Vegas is now part of an unfortunate club. It’s one of many cities where a viral video has been shot revealing the ruinous results of soft-on-crime policies embraced by Democrats.
CRT adherents don’t see two individuals, they see two representatives of their class. Deobra Redden is Black, so he’s oppressed. Judge Mary Kay Holthus, who’s white, is the oppressor.
As many as 26 percent of American adults — more than 1 in 4 — have some type of disability.
A new Review-Journal feature called “What Are They Hiding?” will spotlight all the bad-faith ways Nevada governments hide public records from taxpayers.
