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Titus opts out of race for Senate

Rep. Dina Titus, who had hinted about a “big announcement,” said in a video today that she was running for re-election to her House seat, and will not run for U.S. Senate.

The absence of decorum

It’s easy — oh, so very easy — to poke fun at Assemblywoman Michele Fiore, R-Las Vegas.

Foreclosure mediation may not die after all

Nevada’s beleaguered homeowners who are still in danger of foreclosure despite rising home values will get some good news from the Nevada Legislature this week.

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Bully bill passes despite motion for delay

A move to delay debate on an anti-bullying bill was ignored in the Assembly today was ignored, as a majority voted to approve the bill and send it to the governor’s desk.

Clark County teachers union may back breakup bill

The Clark County Education Association may change its stance on a controversial bill to break up the Clark County School District, if a package of amendments are incorporated into the measure, the union’s president said Tuesday.

Uber knows cars better than PR, it seems

The ride-sharing company Uber made a fairly significant mistake in a news release on Monday, forcing it to issue a second, “updated” statement in an attempt to fix the error.

Hutchison: I will talk to Rubio on Yucca

Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison said today he would use his position as Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign chairman for Nevada to influence Rubio’s stance on the Yucca Mountain issue.

Are you embarrassed yet?

There are winners in the sometimes internecine battles going on in Carson City between Republicans and Democrats, but they’re mostly the authors of political campaign fliers for the next election cycle.

Core values controversy misses the larger question

There’s no need to rent trouble when you’ve got plenty for free. It’s an important lesson for political and civic leaders to keep in mind when public skepticism of government is near an all-time high, thanks to scandals both real and imagined.

Hardy: Some immigration bill will pass Congress

Rep. Cresent Hardy predicted an immigration reform bill will pass Congress, but he was short on specifics as to what that bill might look like during an appearance before the group Hispanics in Politics on Wednesday.

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