You can tell that unions offer an inferior product by the hurdles they put in place to keep members from leaving.
Opinion
In Family Court Department N, incumbent Paul M. Gaudet faces public defender Kerri Maxey, who has dealt with juvenile cases for most of her 15-year career.
Newly appointed judge has two challengers.
Incumbent faces challenge from long-time attorney.
Hurricane Helene was a devastating storm but it wasn’t powerful enough to drive President Joe Biden away from his beach house.
Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
Israel prepares a response to Iran’s missile attack
NIMBY, “not in my backyard.” It is the mantra of everyone who wants wherever they are to remain as it is — in perpetuity.
The women involved will need to be seen as victims, and not as sex objects who willingly offered themselves up for their own and Combs’ pleasure.
In District B, Lydia Dominguez is running against Eileen Eady for a seat on the school board.
Emily Stevens is running in District A. She was born in Las Vegas and raised her kids here. Her opponent is Karl Catarata, who was born and raised here.
In District C, school board president Evelyn Garcia Morales seeks r-eelection against Tameka Henry, a product of the district and mother of four.
Lorena Biassotti, a former stay-at-home mom and Spanish teacher, is running against substitute teacher Kamilah Bywaters in District E.
I am delighted to hear that Mr. Lee may understand that rent control will destroy a city.
The mandated three-day-a-week “fall” watering schedule is unreasonable while the temperatures are still at 100 degrees and above.
It turns out boys in girls’ locker rooms is not a good election plank. Who knew?
Now that pro sports teams have arrived, the UNLV basketball teams are almost forgotten.
In response to your Thursday editorial on County Commissioner Tick Segerblom and the sales tax: I call him “Tax” Segerblom instead of Tick.
Are you better off than you were four years ago?
each morning and afternoon.