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A boost to valley’s medical reputation

When it comes to excellence in health care, no brand has better standing than the Cleveland Clinic. Las Vegas is privileged to be linked to the nonprofit through its operation of downtown’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health.

Incentive to hire

Democratic state senators were onto something Tuesday when they proposed a tax incentive to spur hiring. They just didn’t take their idea far enough.

Following through on medical marijuana

On his last day on the bench, District Judge Donald Mosley — who retired a year ago at age 65 — issued the sternest condemnation yet of the state’s lack of enabling legislation for medical marijuana, calling it “ridiculous” and “absurd.”

Henderson election

Henderson’s dealings with all-show-no-go developer Christopher Milam are far more than an embarrassment for the city. Their courtship and divorce have turned into the defining issue of this spring’s municipal election.

When lawmakers ignore the law

With so much attention paid to the mental breakdown of North Las Vegas Assemblyman Steven Brooks and lawmakers’ efforts to keep him away from Carson City, an equally important legal issue for the Legislature’s lower chamber has slipped under the radar, almost forgotten:

Concealed weapons on college campuses

Crimes against disarmed college students are not hypothetical. Amanda Collins, a concealed-weapons permit holder, was unarmed when she was raped by James Biela in a parking garage at the University of Nevada, Reno in 2007.

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