The Democrats will resort to any means to win in November.
Letters
Vegas before the bean-counters took over.
Every user must cut back and carefully plan for a future in which there will be considerably less water in the system than there is today.
Progressives need to adjust to reality and understand the changes they want will have an effect, but just not the ones they expect.
Instead of trying to text their friend in another class, my students are engaging in one-on-one conversations with each other and me. They are more active in discussions.
A false dichotomy is often presented to us in most media between farming and urban water use. Water discussions usually have more to do with politics and current fads than they do with science.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
My question is why would the city of Las Vegas undertake the purchase of the Grant Sawyer building knowing the costs of repairs needed to make it usable?
We should have worked on procuring an expansion team, not some washed up club such as the Oakland A’s. The song should be, “Take Me Out of the Ball Game.”
We could make it better than Hollywood.
Unhealthy school hours make it impossible for our kids to get the restorative sleep their growing brains and bodies need.
Where is the common sense? I always hope to find candidates who are honest and think of the city.
Experts should remember that Donald Trump won the election in 2016 with half as much money as Hillary Clinton, whom Mr. Obama called the most qualified candidate to ever run.
Former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel didn’t even make it to the air on NBC.
Because many Democrats in the Legislature are unfamiliar with how the real world works, they blame Gov. Joe Lombardo for the challenging issues in Nevada regarding housing.