The White House’s proposed corporate tax increase will hurt the U.S. economy and our global competitiveness while increasing consumer costs.
Turns out fixing roads and bridges and a feverish administrative state don’t mesh well together.
Shay Mikalonis still fighting for his life.
Biden might find consensus on, say, infrastructure repair or voting rights to be more appealing than immigration reform. But the immigration issue isn’t going away.
Non-compliance is a very bad start to any police incident.
In order to vote, I have stood in the snow in North Dakota and northern Minnesota and the heat of Arizona, California and Nevada.
There are many people, due to their income level and standard deductions, who essentially don’t pay taxes. That includes both Republicans and Democrats.
I suggest some sort of tax relief to these landlords over a five to 10-year time period.
Either President Joe Biden knows nothing about voting restrictions during Jim Crow or he’s being deliberately dishonest about Georgia’s new voting law.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board is pushing licensees to get workers vaccinated quickly, and they’re responding with some offering incentives like gift cards and paid time off.
A bill that would have called for the gradual reduction in the use of natural gas no longer has year-by-year targets, but still drew opposition from utilities in Nevada.
Two Henderson City Council members are running to be elected as mayor of Nevada’s second-largest city next year. Mayor Debra March is term-limited.
Today, the Huntridge Theater is run down and a regular gathering spot for homeless — but J Dapper, its new owner, wants to bring the long-shuttered theater back to life.
HCA Healthcare and the union representing 4,000 of its nurses and hospital workers in the Las Vegas Valley have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
The company that owns a majority of the UFC is planning an initial public offering and aiming to buy out the remaining shares of the mixed martial arts company.
The Clark County School District will allow home fans to attend spring sporting events, with attendance capped at 250 or 50 percent of the venue’s capacity.
Between 4,500 and 5,000 appointments were booked for Tuesday at a mass vaccination site in downtown Las Vegas, less than its 7,000 capacity.
Performers Clint Holmes, Jane Monheit and Skye Dee Miles took to the stage during a wild weekend of live entertainment.
Australian Cameron Smith is a popular long shot pick to win the Masters after he became the first golfer in tournament history to shoot four rounds in the 60s in November.
Those involved in a naked photo shoot on a high-rise balcony in Dubai will be deported, authorities said Tuesday, after the footage went viral and prompted a crackdown in the Gulf Arab sheikhdom.
Present statewide mandates limit the capacity at senior centers to 50 percent.
The Clark County Commission passed a resolution Tuesday that denounced anti-Asian sentiment and affirmed the county’s commitment to protecting its residents.
Moments from March Madness — some shining, some a bit dull around the edges — that made the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments worth remembering.
Up to 3,500 fans will be allowed to attend the meeting Tuesday between UNLV and Arizona State at Las Vegas Ballpark.
Everi CEO Michael Rumbolz has been named to replace board Chairman E. Miles Kilburn on the Everi Holdings board of directors.
The coroner ruled this week that the 2019 death of a 4-year-old boy was caused by multiple blunt force injuries.
Citing the surge of student suicides in Las Vegas, Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto urged two federal agencies to tap into a pot of $122.7 billion for schools in the recently passed coronavirus rescue plan to launch a coordinated effort to curb the alarming deaths.
Rep. Susie Lee touted the nation’s most recent coronavirus stimulus package during meetings with Boulder City leaders and a small business owner on Tuesday.
The Golden Knights defensemen scored twice and had two primary assists in Monday’s victory at the St. Louis Blues and lead the NHL in goals by blue liners.
The Department of Corrections declined to identify the 55 prisoners who records show died after testing positive for the virus. The Review-Journal independently identified 39.