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Education

  • LCB: CCSD police break the law by issuing tickets away from schools
  • Being slow-danced in the dark by CCSD
  • A parent's perspective: Why Nevada needs vouchers for special needs children

Transparency

  • Oscar Goodman, former Las Vegas mayor and mob lawyer, calls critics of Mob Museum 'monkeys'
  • Governments paying union employees millions a year to perform union work
  • Taxpayers on the hook for court-ordered redistricting masters’ pay

Nevada

  • Ballyhoo for global mortgage pact was premature
  • Gingrich, Paul and Santorum offer their thoughts on federal lands in Nevada
  • CJCL to represent Amargosa Valley church camp after U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service negligently floods it

Energy

  • President Obama leaves event promoting clean energy in a motorcade of 22 fossil-fueled vehicles
  • Ratepayers tapped for a $4.4 million early Christmas gift to City of Las Vegas
  • CA Gov. Brown: market fundamentalism ‘an impediment’

Health Care

  • ‘A total lack of common sense’ at health district?
  • Hidden Obamacare provision routed money to insider unions, governments, businesses
  • County commission’s control identified as major source of UMC problems

Fiscal

  • White House: $1.3 billion more in Nevada will 'create' 10,000 new jobs
  • Nevada taxpayers' burden said $4.3 billion
  • State Board of Equalization adopts controversial property-tax regulation

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Articles

  • Ballyhoo for global mortgage pact was premature
  • Governments paying union employees millions a year to perform union work
  • Who are ‘John Does 1-10’ in monorail-bond lawsuit?
  • Monorail bondholder sues for fraud
  • Despite repeated promises of backers, government takeover of monorail looms
  • Monorail bankruptcy judge: Let’s talk money
  • White House: $1.3 billion more in Nevada will 'create' 10,000 new jobs
  • Court-managed foreclosure program may violate Nevada Constitution
  • Horsford-led IFC may have illegally plundered millions from College Savings Plan
  • Speaker Oceguera got more double-dipping pay than he claimed
  • NLV fire department confirms Oceguera’s double-dipping
  • Speaker Oceguera — another government ‘double-dipper’?
  • Who has the power?
  • Nevada taxpayers' burden said $4.3 billion
  • Best of both worlds?
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NPRI Commentaries

  • Masto misses
  • The corporatist state
  • Hello ... Congress? Are you there?
  • Texas margin tax: Always a bad idea
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Write on Nevada

  • Nevada students received extra credit for volunteering for the Obama campaign; Update: Students received class credit
  • New Las Vegas city hall shows the problems with government-led economic development
  • Mercatus scholar: Take Sandoval's economic development plan and do the opposite
  • Best of the Nevada blogosphere featuring Fellner and Mitchell
  • What "groundbreaking" education reform really looks like

TransparentNevada

  • Donor turned pariah
  • Washoe County moves toward online voter registration
  • Lawmakers take Vegas trip on lobbyist dime
  • Police oversight committee considers dashboard cameras for Metro
  • House passes bill banning insider trading
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