by Shea Johnson, Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 26, 2022 The future of urban life in Las Vegas could be up, not out: Think of a mid-rise apartment building with retail stores on the ground floor, … [Read more...] about Living above a store could become normal in Las Vegas
Cortez Masto reserves record-smashing $10 million for ads in election’s final stretch
by Jacob Solis, The Nevada Independent, March 24, 2022 Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto will make $10 million in advertising reservations for the last two months of the election, a … [Read more...] about Cortez Masto reserves record-smashing $10 million for ads in election’s final stretch
Rosen pushing for Nevada to hold first-in-the nation presidential primary
by Humberto Sanchez, The Nevada Independent, March 24, 2022 As the Democratic National Committee (DNC) considers a draft proposal to change its presidential nominating calendar, Sen. Jacky … [Read more...] about Rosen pushing for Nevada to hold first-in-the nation presidential primary
Leading GOP governor candidates exchange views on business, taxes and education
by Sean Golonka and Riley Snyder, The Nevada Independent, March 23, 2022 Top Republican governor candidates called for rolling back regulations, decried tax increases and promised to improve … [Read more...] about Leading GOP governor candidates exchange views on business, taxes and education
Yale Law Students for Censorship
Maybe those who try to shout down speakers shouldn’t get judicial clerkships. by The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, March 20, 2022 Students at Yale Law School recently disrupted speakers … [Read more...] about Yale Law Students for Censorship