by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, January 24, 2023 It was the best of speeches. It was the worst of speeches. That dichotomy defined Gov. Joe Lombardo’s first State of the State address, … [Read more...] about Lombardo shines on taxes, safety, disappoints on education
Legal aid groups seek more tenant protections as eviction filings rise
by Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 21, 2023 Las Vegas landlords dialed back their rent hikes last year, as a broad slowdown in the housing market gave tenants some relief. But … [Read more...] about Legal aid groups seek more tenant protections as eviction filings rise
Pricey eggs leaving Las Vegas businesses, shoppers struggling
by Sean Hemmersmeier, Las Vegas Review Journal, January 13, 2023 With egg prices hitting as much as $8 at some grocery stores in the Las Vegas Valley, it was business as usual Thursday at the … [Read more...] about Pricey eggs leaving Las Vegas businesses, shoppers struggling
Water Is a Terrible Thing for California to Waste
The Golden State hasn’t built the storage to make use of winter rains. by The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, January 17, 2023 California’s political leaders are obsessed with climate, so … [Read more...] about Water Is a Terrible Thing for California to Waste
How the Davos elite took back control
by Thomas Fazi, Unherd.com, January 16, 2023 Thousands of the world’s global elite are convening in Davos this morning for their most important annual get-together: the meeting of the World … [Read more...] about How the Davos elite took back control