A bill by Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson that would make mail voting the default in Nevada would make casting ballots easier — a good thing.
Steve Sebelius
On paper, you’d think Gov. Steve Sisolak is more vulnerable to a recall, but it’s California Gov. Gavin Newsom who may be headed for the ballot.
Assemblywoman Annie Black moved to open the COVID-shuttered legislative building to the public last week, but it was all for show.
Since when is Tick Segerblom not liberal enough to be chairman of the Democratic Party? Or Barbara Cegavske not conservative enough for the Nevada GOP?
The renaming of McCarran International Airport by a unanimous, all-Democratic Clark County Commission, was a triumph of political juice over public will.
The Clark County Commission may choose to rename McCarran International Airport for Harry Reid, but the people may want a different moniker.
Dan Hart, a longtime Las Vegas political consultant who ran races from city council all the way up to governor, died last week at age 66.
Nevada’s state lawmakers are essential workers, and should get priority in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine so they can do their jobs.
President Joe Biden says he wants to be the president for everyone, not just those who supported him. We should give him a chance to make good on that promise.
President Donald Trump’s lies about the 2020 election are not harmless, and will cause more mayhem if people around the nation fail to accept the truth.
Former state Sen. Joe Neal, a crusader for civil rights unafraid to take on the state’s most powerful industry, has died at age 85.
The Clark County Education Association didn’t know what the world would look like when it launched a pair of tax initiatives, but then again, it didn’t really care, either.
Two recent District Court decisions that came to different conclusions may end up with a Nevada Supreme Court ruling on the long-disputed separation of powers doctrine.
Democrats long hoped for a supermajority in the Nevada Legislature; instead, the mixed election results will force both sides to work together to find consensus to fix vexing problems.
Close election results up and down the ballot have left us with a divided government, one that screams out for reasonable compromise over partisan gridlock.