Gov. Steve Sisolak delivered for some key constituencies during his first term, but you wouldn’t know it from reading the news.
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The Clark County School District hasn’t actually come out and endorsed the idea of breaking up the district, but its actions and performance standards make a powerful case for the idea.
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.
Some recent lapses in public accountability lead to the question: Where are the local elected officials who are supposed to be overseeing the bureaucracy?
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.
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.
It’s still hard for me to believe that I won’t ever talk to Jeff again about a story or trade gossip about a politician. It’s hard for me to think about how the city has lost one of its most important truth-tellers.
Ads targeting both Gov. Steve Sisolak and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo take some liberties with the truth.
Disgraced former Las Vegas Councilman Ricki Barlow objected when a Review-Journal columnist reminded him of his criminal past on Twitter.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Although she didn’t get a major police union endorsement this year, U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto isn’t anti-cop.
The Supreme Court’s most recent turn — its most conservative in decades — is the result of Republicans playing the long judicial game.