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STEVE SEBELIUS: Will reality bite Democrats in a month?

In Nevada, which has a history of close statewide elections, Democrats are struggling to get their message across to voters who are distracted by inflation and high prices.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Traffic cameras … for the children?

Red-light cameras were banned in Nevada in 1999, and for good reason. Now a legislative committee wants to bring them back, but just for school zones.

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STEVE SEBELIUS: Not everything is political

The murder of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German had nothing to do with politics, but some partisans are wrongly trying to imply that it does.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Grifters still grifting

Disgraced former Las Vegas Councilman Ricki Barlow objected when a Review-Journal columnist reminded him of his criminal past on Twitter.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Election math shows Lombardo won

Although Reno attorney Joey Gilbert says the results of the June primary for governor were mathematically impossible, a judge dismissed those allegations, affirming Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s victory.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Justice in Kabul

It took more than 20 years, but the United States finally tracked down and killed one of the architects of Sept. 11, and many other attacks.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Busting the limits on pool size

The author understands the drought, and the need to conserve water in the desert. But darn it, he still someday wants a really big pool.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Fun times at the Texas Station

News that the Texas Station, along with two other Station Casino properties, would be permanently closed and demolished hits hard after years of good memories.

STEVE SEBELIUS: Cortez Masto isn’t anti-cop

Although she didn’t get a major police union endorsement this year, U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto isn’t anti-cop.

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