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Jane Ann Morrison
It’s Friday and I’m debating with my cat what to write about for Monday – something salacious or something positive.
There was no applause when Gov. Brian Sandoval said he wanted to allocate state dollars to Teach for America.
Andrew Martin joined a long line of candidates who live outside their districts. But he’s the first to get elected after a judge found he didn’t live in the district.
After heading the FBI in Nevada for three years, Kevin Favreau has became a salesman of sorts.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s second State of the City speech was a vast improvement over her first.
The hostility between Clark County commissioners, split into two factions, isn’t new, but it’s more overtly personal.
It’s rare that the Nevada Board of Osteopathic Medicine revokes a doctor’s license, and in 2012, only one man received such a harsh discipline, Dr. Michael Jenkins.
Neil Galatz loved his family, he loved the law, and he loved his Morgan horses.
Finally, a bankruptcy judge acted to protect the public from the pitiful practices of Las Vegas bankruptcy attorney Randolph Goldberg.
Silly me. I thought the Nevada Judicial Discipline Commission might explain in legal documents made public Monday why a 2006 complaint against Family Court Judge Steven Jones languished in limbo land.
Historically, the mentally ill in Nevada haven’t fared well under the state’s budget.
Reading the House Ethics Committee report from Rep. Shelley Berkley’s perspective, while she wasn’t completely exonerated of unethical behavior, it could have been worse.