This week readers want to know whether to yield or stop at Aliante Parkway and the Las Vegas Beltway, why were the white lines, used to mark a breakdown lane, not repainted after Pollock Drive was repaved, and why do the folks at McCarran International Airport make it so difficult for people who use the remote parking lots to get to the departure terminal?
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After some prodding from me, UNLV officials now say they’re sorry they let the Barrick Lecture Series languish for two years, even though the late philanthropist Marjorie Barrick left the university millions to keep it going.
Strategically, my plan seemed brilliant. If the election in Nevada were swamped with problems, where’s the best place to be? Why with Secretary of State Ross Miller, of course. If all hell broke loose, he’d be in the loop and I’d be there.
Exactly 24 hours after exhorting Nevada voters Monday that victory remained within his reach, U.S. Sen. John McCain congratulated President-elect Barack Obama in one of the finest concession speeches ever delivered.
Advice for Tuesday’s winners: Don’t get puffed up with any false sense of entitlement. Just because voters elected you to office doesn’t mean they believe you deserve any special privileges. Winners need to realize that deep within the smelly swamp of entitlement awaits the potential of indictments.
If you haven’t heard — or are really good at using your remote control to flip off those TV political ads — the country will elect a new president Tuesday.
Mayor Oscar Goodman spent Thursday morning with 400 children at the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast and it was only 11:30 a.m., so I doubted he was impaired.
Back before he was mayor of Las Vegas, when he was the city’s leading mob attorney, Oscar Goodman insisted he didn’t represent snitches.
He represented Frank Rosenthal. Now that Rosenthal is dead, three former law enforcement sources with first-hand knowledge confirmed what was long suspected. Lefty Rosenthal was an FBI informant, whether his attorney knew it or not.