LETTER: The check is in the mail

Joe Biden promised $2,000 checks immediately upon being elected president. He lied. Where are these checks?

LETTER: Encore vaccination center does it right

Why doesn’t the Southern Nevada Health District observe and emulate UMC/Encore’s COVID vaccination procedures?

LETTER: O.J. Simpson gets his COVID shot

What is the motivation for a four-column headline and article about O.J. receiving the COVID vaccine?

CARTOON: Way out there

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell calls Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “loony lies and conspiracy theories,” a “cancer” and a threat to the Republican Party.

EDITORIAL: Biden makes liberal use of his ‘pen’ and ‘phone’

In his first two weeks in the Oval Office, President Biden has signed 28 executive orders. That’s just two shy of the 30 orders presidential record holder Franklin Roosevelt signed during his first month in office in 1933.

COMMENTARY: It is different, being us

Because for as much as people pretend otherwise, the thing that most defines us as “Black” is not common skin tone nor even common ancestry.

Murder charge dismissed after man claims self-defense

The Clark County district attorney’s office dismissed the murder charge against Hassan Phillips on Wednesday, according to Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Ray Spencer.

House boots Marjorie Taylor Greene off committees

A fiercely divided House tossed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off both her committees Thursday, an unprecedented punishment that Democrats said she’d earned by spreading hateful and violent conspiracy theories.

Late January storm eased drought in parts of California

The powerful storm that drenched much of California last week eased drought conditions in some parts of the state, the U.S. Drought Monitor said Thursday.

Westgate brings back Super Bowl prop contest

Entrants select the winners of 30 prop bets for Sunday’s game. The buy-in is $100, and bettors can have up to three entries.

IT firm SYKES Enterprises closing Las Vegas office

SYKES Enterprises, a U.S. firm that provides customer service and information technology support, told the state it is closing its Las Vegas office on April 1.

CSN awarded $6.9M federal grant for workforce training facility

The College of Southern Nevada received the nearly $7 million grant from the federal CARES Act Recovery Assistance program to build an educational facility adjacent to the Historic Westside School to teach skills in demand for high-paying jobs.

 
Chiefs’ Frank Clark has interesting take on Tom Brady

“He got these shoulders,” Frank Clark said of Tom Brady, explaining what he believes is one of the great attributes of arguably the greatest quarterback to ever play.

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