¡Felicidades al nuevo superintendente del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Clark, John Vellardita! Formalmente, es el director ejecutivo de la Asociación de Educación del Condado de Clark, pero después de esta semana, su poder ha superado al de Jesús Jara, superintendente solo por título.
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Lograr las emisiones netas a cero requerirá eliminar los automóviles que funcionan con gasolina y limitar el consumo de carne de res, dice Patrick Donnelly.
Sen. Jacky Rosen is demanding a congressional hearing on why WNBA players don’t earn as much as players in the NBA. No, that’s not a joke.
En Nueva Zelanda, los líderes de pandillas ya están reconociendo que sus miembros están conservando sus armas de fuego.
El superintendente Jesús Jara debe renunciar o ser despedido. Así lo cree Stephen Augspurger, director ejecutivo del sindicato de administradores del CCSD.
Joe Biden has uttered racially charged statements for years. Now that he’s the frontrunner for the Democrat presidential nomination, he may finally face prolonged scrutiny for them.
Drug abuse is the root cause of the rise of homelessness. That’s according to Christopher Rufo, contributing editor to City Journal.
The language in the bill banning bump stocks is still too vague. Red flag laws are a violation of due process. That’s according to Don Turner, president of the Nevada Firearms Coalition.
The long-awaited bill creating a new education funding formula is here. Many key details, however, are yet to be determined.
The Clark County Education Association is so upset about education funding that it’s asking teachers to approve a strike — next August. Yes, that strategy is as foolhardy as it sounds.
A decision to allow development on the former Badlands Golf Course could put other neighborhoods at risk.
Over the last two years, President Donald Trump’s Twitter feed had been foreshadowing many of the findings of the just-released Mueller report. That’s both a good and bad thing for the president.
Eliminating the subminimum wage will end training and work opportunities for some members of the disabled community. Instead of doing something productive, they would be stuck in adult day care. That’s according to Tracy May-Brown, Opportunity Village’s director of advocacy, board and government relations.
Criticizing someone’s political views shouldn’t be conflated with threatening their life. When it comes to Rep. Ilhan Omar, that somehow has become a debatable contention.
New gun laws from Carson City are going to make life harder for the wrong people.