Two men contacted me following my commentary on the Nevada primary. Both made excellent, yet contradictory, points.
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Jane Ann Morrison
A student from California celebrated a friend’s birthday at a Las Vegas nightclub recently. She woke up the next day showing signs she’d been drugged and raped.
Looking for election trends in the 2012 Nevada primary is more than challenging. It’s nigh impossible.
District Judge Douglas Herndon handed the Spring Mountain Ranch State Park docents a victory over state bureaucrats Wednesday. The docents can go back to work at the ranch while a civil lawsuit moves through the legal system.
Steve Sisolak explained he injected himself into the increasingly nasty lawsuit between former County Commissioner Mark James and businessman Steve Kalish because his own experience with being falsely accused of inappropriate behavior with his ex-girlfriend’s teenage daughter made him feel guilty for not standing up for James.
Two thoughts bounce around about lobbyist Harvey Whittemore’s court appearance Thursday in Reno.
Timing is everything, but apparently some Nevada unions don’t get that.
Neither side blinked Friday after the deadline for compromise passed.
Attorneys, former police officers, real estate agents, HOA board members, a property manager and straw buyers all admitted their culpability Thursday in ripping off Las Vegas homeowner associations.
It didn’t take the full week’s vacation before I was smitten with Dave.
Burson-Marsteller, a prestigious New York -based worldwide advertising and public relations company, was awarded a $3 million state contract to promote tourism in Nevada, a choice criticized by two Nevadans, who believe local companies should be given extra consideration in state contracts.
Las Vegas attorney Jim Jimmerson has received scads of awards, but today’s award is “one of the most prestigious awards I’ve ever received because it’s not just legal or professional, it’s more like a lifetime achievement award.”