Imagining a Nevada without the influence of the American Civil Liberties Union calls to mind a very different state.
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After years of unsuccessfully pushing to “take control” of the community college campus in his careworn city, North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee has at last succeeded in … getting the name on the sign out front changed!
Poor Paul Ryan. The House speaker dithered like Hamlet for a month before he endorsed Donald Trump for president, immediately before Trump went on his latest race-tinged rampage.
All due respect to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, but he’s really not helping his party here.
For residents of Las Vegas, the Donald Trump phenomenon might seem somehow familiar.
Now the Democrats know how the Republicans have felt for, oh, the past 52 years or so.
First off, let’s be clear about something: You should never point a gun at a police officer.
I guess it all depends on what the meaning of “paid in full” is.
Two facts were incorrect in a Steve Sebelius column Friday under the headline, “When ‘paid in full’ means ‘paid in part.’ “
There’s no doubt ranting racist rancher Cliven Bundy and some of his followers are dangerous.
After their RF-4C Phantom jet was shot down by an enemy MiG-21 over northern Laos in January 1972, Air Force aviators John Stiles and Bob Mock found themselves in a thick jungle, dodging enemy patrols and hoping for rescue.
The state’s Republican establishment was gleeful Wednesday, after Clark County District Court Judge Eric Johnson ruled the new Education Savings Account program was constitutional.
Wait, wasn’t it Donald Trump’s campaign that was supposed to have the riots?
The early retirement “for convenience” of Chancellor Dan Klaich last week was obviously intended to release some of the pressure building in the steam engine of reform.
Of all the issues that bedeviled the effort to repeal the recently passed commerce tax, it should come as no surprise that a sin of omission condemned the entire enterprise.