One of my politically savvy friends once told me his idea for a devastating ad that could be used against Gov. Brian Sandoval.
Steve Sebelius
That’s it? We shut down the government for nearly three weeks for this? What did anybody get out of it?
Welcome to debt-ceiling eve! Thursday is the day when the secretary of the treasury says the government will run out of borrowing authority and run into trouble paying its bills.
Is Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen really the city’s legitimately elected mayor?
One of the stupidest things about the tea party temper tantrum that has closed large swaths of our government is the idea of closing national parks, monuments and recreation areas.
I’ll not soon forget the last editorial board meeting I attended with Assemblywoman Peggy Pierce, D-Las Vegas.
Just vote, says President Barack Obama. And now, there may be a way to do just that.
Give Clark County Commissioner Tom Collins credit for being right about a couple of things.
When Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval speaks, many Nevada Republicans aren’t really listening.
As the government shutdown continues, perhaps for the foreseeable future, it’s important to remember how we got here.
It’s not clear what’s least effective: A closed-down federal government or a fully functioning Clark County Commission.
Ask yourself this: Why would a person want to donate a large amount of money to a politician, so that only the donor and the recipient knew where the money came from?
Former Rep. Shelley Berkley says she takes full responsibility for losing her U.S. Senate race to Dean Heller in 2012.
Poor Pat Hickey: He’s on the chopping block for telling the truth.
Love or hate her, Pat Mulroy will be missed.