Eleven people died in 2021 while in Metropolitan Police Department custody, more people than in any of the last five years, a commander told the Clark County Commission on Tuesday.
Steve Sebelius
Steve Sebelius oversees the Review-Journal's Washington and Carson City bureaus, as well as the reporting team covering local governments in Clark County. He also writes a weekly politics column for the Sunday Viewpoints section. Sebelius previously worked for the RJ between 2000 and 2017. He returned to the RJ in March 2019. Sebelius has been the on-air political analyst for KLAS-TV Channel 8 for 10 years. He also has co-hosted “PoliticsNow,” Nevada’s only political television program, on the channel since 2015.
From Nevada to the Republican National Committee, people saying silly things are preventing the GOP from serving as a legitimate opposition party.
Gov. Steve Sisolak is widely expected to announce the suspension of Nevada’s mask mandate at a virtual news conference he’s scheduled for Thursday.
Despite the many challenges of driving in Las Vegas, drivers need to show respect and courtesy to avoid future fatal crashes.
We should remember the good that the vast majority of law-enforcement officers do amid the debate on police reform.
Congress should keep trying to pass federal voting laws that make it easy for every eligible voter to cast a ballot on Election Day.
A fateful decision in 2022 came back to haunt Senate Democrats once Republicans re-took the majority and the White House.
A statute that allows for the withdrawal of initiative petitions even after they’ve qualified for the ballot, because it’s bad policy.
President Joe Biden, along with former President Barack Obama, eulogized the late Nevada Sen. Harry Reid on Saturday.
The senator from Searchlight never forgot who he was, or where he came from, in a long career in Nevada politics.
Commissioner Justin Jones was named vice chairman; both new officers will serve for the next two years.
Vilardo, who retired in 2016 as president of the Nevada Taxpayers Association, had an encyclopedic knowledge of tax law.
Although politics has seen some big lies, the most common ones are the impossible promises we hear and accept everyday.
There’s a lot in the world that makes us less thankful, but we can get in the spirit by remembering all that we have that’s good.
Assemblyman Gregory Hafen II contends the plan improperly divides the town of Pahrump in Nye County.