The Las Vegas Arts District bills itself as the heart of culture in Southern Nevada. But there’s nothing highbrow about some of its businesses seeking to use government to shut down competitive upstarts.
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Only 25 percent of the American public now identify as Republicans.
Gov. Steve Sisolak contends Nevada was shorted on the vaccine disbursement. Well, I’m a landlord, and he personally shorted me $14,000
If Ms. Levasseur thinks President Joe Biden is going to get a pass in office, she better think again.
A picture of House Democrats marching the impeachment case to the Senate brings to mind the lyrics of a ’70s song by Frank Sinatra.
Children are the victims as politics and teachers’ unions prevent the reopening schools.
Everyone knows that remote education is failing students, especially immigrant children and others whose parents can’t fill in the gaps that plague schooling by computer screen.
The academic devastation caused by a year of online learning can’t be repaired by summer school or tutoring. Students who failed to learn should repeat the grade they were just in.
Nevada looks to pick itself up after being bloodied by the coronavirus pandemic.
Latino community remains at particularly high risk. The disproportionately large role Latinos play in front-line industries means the heightened potential for viral exposure will continue.
You have the power to decide that you want to be more intentionally positive in your thinking, feeling and doing.
Can we please not go back to the Obama-era routine of people pretending that every joke against the president is an affront to the world at large?
The story of Ron Warkmeister’s 85-year-old mother waiting for a vaccination (Jan. 24 letter) was heartbreaking and infuriating.
A tool that was used to block civil-rights legislation may need revision.
The past year has provided a stark object lesson for why students and families desperately need school choice.