Lately it seems as if we’re losing too many of the good ones.
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Steve Sebelius
It was unsurprising to read the news this week that Sharron Angle’s latest political venture — a pair of malodorous ballot initiatives aimed at further sullying our state constitution — had failed to gather sufficient signatures.
There are plenty of conservatives in Las Vegas who are questioning how Niger Innis could possibly have lost his 4th Congressional District Republican primary.
Early on primary night, it wasn’t looking good for establishment Republicans.
We should all be able to agree that schools exist to educate students, to prepare them for higher education and the workforce, and to equip them with the knowledge and values to perpetuate American democracy for another generation.
State Sen. Mark Hutchison won the Republican primary for lieutenant governor Tuesday. But he could easily have lost.
In October, Nevada will celebrate 150 years of statehood.
Bob Faiss was far and away the kindest, nicest man I’ve ever met.
After I read recently about the Clark County School District spending $350,000 over the past six years with a company called Emergenetics, I was curious. The company uses a 100-question survey to gauge a person’s basic thinking tendencies.
I was driving up Martin Luther King Boulevard the other day, right in front of the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters building, on my way back to the office after picking up some lunch.
So, this is our politics now: Cliven Bundy, Boy Scout photos, bedbugs and unpaid bills?
Many Democrats were sorely disappointed that no experienced candidate from their party stepped up to run for governor this year.
So, it’s no Republican convention for Las Vegas.
There’s still gold in them there hills, but it’s just not worthwhile to dig it up.