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EDITORIAL: Mental health clinic closure

Heavy-handed federal regulation of health care has painful consequences at the local level. And we’re not talking about Obamacare here.

EDITORIAL: Officer dodges firing by claiming disability

The Oct. 15 termination of Las Vegas police officer Jesus Arevalo was supposed to a be a defining moment for the Metropolitan Police Department. An agency with a history of questionable fatal shootings of unarmed civilians, and a lack of accountability resulting from those deaths, for the first time had fired an officer for improper use of deadly force.

Beer ads should keep flowing freely

The Super Bowl is the only television event of the year when people are genuinely excited about watching commercials, quieting their friends not during the game, but during breaks. Unfortunately, this American pastime has become a target for activists threatening to ban some of the most iconic ads from the airwaves.

Independent contractors a boon for U.S. economy

The American economy is shifting. In the past decade, there has been a significant increase in the number of business owners who are not wage and salary employees, but instead independent contractors. Since the “end” of the recession, there has been an increase of more than 1.8 million sole proprietors.

Think pink (slips) to win wage-hike war

Faced with an electorate that’s soured on the health care law, Democrats have settled on a plan to boost their 2014 prospects: an aggressive push to raise the minimum wage, as featured in the president’s State of the Union speech. By making wage hikes a focal point at the ballot box or in a campaign platform, they hope to shift the conversation from Obamacare to old-fashioned class warfare. It may be a cynical strategy, but it’s one the GOP can’t afford to ignore.

Old Clark County Courthouse being torn down

The castle where defense lawyers Oscar Goodman and Harry Claiborne were kings, which saw a string of mobsters pass through and was the site of the infamous Ted Binion murder trial, is half torn down.

Super Bowl weekend expected to be extra tourism kick

Super Bowl weekend is expected to ring up some super numbers in terms of tourism. The game betweeen the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos is expected to draw 292,000 visitors, up 2.5 percent from last year.

Henderson/Anthem Neighborhood News for Feb. 4-10, 2014

This week’s Henderson news highlights include swimmers preparing to plunge into a chilly South Point pool to raise funds for Special Olympics Nevada, the construction of a new Mercedes-Benz of Henderson Sprinter service center and information on the Hearts on Fire Greater Las Vegas Women’s Conference.