It doesn’t take artificial intelligence to deduce why so many power plants have shut down recently.
Opinion
When it’s convenient, both parties object to direct democracy.
To help find Jeff German’s killer, Review-Journal reporters followed the example Mr. German lived out for 40 years.
Fixing Las Vegas’ housing market requires less, not more, government intervention.
He will be long remembered, but never replaced. The Review-Journal family is devastated at the apparent murder of investigative reporter Jeff German.
A hyperactive regulatory state has helped create a housing crisis in California. Despite half-hearted efforts in Sacramento to boost housing production or bring costs down, environmental activists continue to use the courts to delay or scuttle development.
A time to honor what we’ve built and the labor it took to get it done.
At their worst, presidents cynically divide Americans for personal political gain — just like President Joe Biden on Thursday night.
If children’s futures weren’t at stake, the scientific ignorance on display in Washington, D.C., would be humorous.
Where’s the accounting for the alarmists who dominated policy-making?
Don’t charge your EVs or become a franchisee in California.
Traffic fatalities in Nevada and Clark County have crept upward as the year has progressed. Southern Nevada is a particularly dangerous place for pedestrians.
Independent agency says cost may hit $1 trillion.
The Clark County School District’s student-to-teacher ratio has improved over the last few years.
Attainable homes with solar in central Las Vegas Signature Homes, a locally based homebuilder with more than four decades of experience in Southern Nevada, has announced the opening of Paradise Trails, a new 29-home infill community located near Eastern Avenue and Twain Avenue in central Las Vegas. Designed for cost-conscious buyers seeking attainable homeownership, the […]
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.
