It would cost billions and be met with much resistance.
Letters
The regime must be destroyed.
Many factors for declining fertility.
Instead of ignoring or trying to prevent AI in the classroom, why not accept its use and ask the student to provide discussion, argument and analysis over and above that provided by the computer?
A boon for the homeless or un-housed veterans?
The girls should just refuse to compete.
People are losing coverage.
The community deserves better.
Federal suspension of levy won’t help Silver State drivers.
This is robbery, and the photo of elected officials shoveling dirt confirms that the city is complicit.
Until we look east toward Texas and the domestic heartland rather than just west toward a failing California grid, Nevada’s energy security will remain at the mercy of a broken supply chain.
In his Wednesday letter, Dennis Devlin proposed to move water from the Columbia River to the Colorado River via a 350-mile pipeline.
Recent newspaper articles indicate the high-speed rail project from Las Vegas to Los Angeles is already in trouble. The company behind it is financially struggling. The estimated costs are skyrocketing.
The lack of courage and competence around this issue is appalling, and it is magnified every time we see an interview with a police leader announcing a targeted ticket campaign for a couple days, a casino contributing to an anti-drunken driving campaign or a court official whining about lack of punishment options.
I cannot believe that letter writer (Tuesday Review-Journal) Laurence Siegel would compare job losses in the private sector (Spirit Airlines) with job losses in the public sector (DOGE) as if there were no difference.
Repealing the law is anything but pro-worker.
It’s mainly from the left.
