‘Tis the time of year, not of good cheer, but of great fear.
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Jane Ann Morrison
Less than three months after winning approval of a concept plan for a city atop Blue Diamond hill, developer Jim Rhodes is asking for a game change. He wants waivers of two of the 26 conditions the Clark County Commission placed on his project Aug. 17.
National stories make it look as if the law is no longer such a popular career.
To prevent the Morse Arberry Jr. debacle from happening again, Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto will ask the 2013 Legislature to make it a crime to spend campaign contributions for personal use.
Everyone has different aspects they consider in a presidential debate as part of their individual analysis of winners and losers. Who seems most presidential? Most coherent? Most aggressive? Best zingers? Best jawline? Best hair?
Six felony charges against former Assemblyman Morse Arberry Jr. will be knocked down to one misdemeanor at a 9:30 a.m. hearing today before Justice of the Peace Diana Sullivan.
One year ago, the Clark County School District was one of 12 school districts slapped with a complaint claiming it discriminates against high school girls when it comes to sports.
Many years passed before I became comfortable with public speaking and television appearances. OK, it has taken decades.
First, Station Casinos decided competitors like Dotty’s were in violation of state gaming regulations. And the Nevada Gaming Commission agreed.
What does it say that when Bloomberg News reported embezzlements in campaign accounts, I automatically assumed a Nevada race would be mentioned.
Gloomy rainy days like we had this week make me want to write about positive things that make me smile and realize there are plenty of good things in this community.
Sadly, I have been taping Clark County Commission meetings on television, partly for column ideas, and partly for comic relief.
Until quite recently, there was a four-year hiatus where no one from McCarran International Airport was represented on Nevada’s Homeland Security Commission, which seems exceptionally dumb.