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Circling the wagons among Klaich, Nevada’s Elites

Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Dan Klaich is a really, really good guy. That was the consensus of Nevada’s Political Class last week as it rose to defend one of its own.

Pardon our dust

Switching to a new computer system comes with its share of headaches; please bear with us as we do that on this blog.

Clark County teachers union may back breakup bill

The Clark County Education Association may change its stance on a controversial bill to break up the Clark County School District, if a package of amendments are incorporated into the measure, the union’s president said Tuesday.

Uber knows cars better than PR, it seems

The ride-sharing company Uber made a fairly significant mistake in a news release on Monday, forcing it to issue a second, “updated” statement in an attempt to fix the error.

How about these laws?

Although the 2015 session of the Nevada Legislature is still eight months away, lawmakers have already begun to ask the dedicated and long-suffering lawyers at the Legislative Counsel Bureau to start drafting proposed laws.

California teacher ruling has implications for Nevada, too

We should all be able to agree that schools exist to educate students, to prepare them for higher education and the workforce, and to equip them with the knowledge and values to perpetuate American democracy for another generation.

Appoint judges now!

If there’s one inescapable conclusion to Review-Journal reporter Jane Ann Morrison’s excellent story last Sunday, it’s this: We’ve got to stop electing judges.