Unless King Steve Sisolak changes his mind again, Las Vegas will soon face new limits on gatherings and activities.
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You can’t have a fruitful discussion when terms mean different things to different people. Consider the controversy surrounding “Black Lives Matter.”
The ongoing disaster that is Nevada’s unemployment system isn’t solely the fault of the coronavirus pandemic.
Federal prosecutors have received another — and hopefully final — judicial beat down for their missteps while prosecuting Cliven Bundy.
Kamala Harris once accused Joe Biden of being a racist who touched women inappropriately.
The daily growth in Nevada’s coronavirus cases appears to have peaked. Governor-turned-king Steve Sisolak is preparing to put new restrictions into effect anyway.
A failed solar plant in Tonopah is a reminder that reality frequently differs from the promises of the green energy hype machine.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has bestowed kingly powers upon himself because he thinks the coronavirus requires acting like your parent.
If you want proof that it’s safe for children to return to school, just look at the day camps Clark County is now offering parents.
Donald Trump and Harry Reid were both wrong about the terrible elections bill Democrats passed.
Enforcing the law doesn’t mean you get to ignore the parts you don’t like. Robert Eliason, the ineligible North Las Vegas Constable, is learning that the hard way.
The Supreme Court took a jackhammer to the Constitution in its DACA decision. Trump is preparing to use the tool they’ve placed in his hands.
You don’t help renters in the long-run by targeting landlords. That’s what Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones is proposing to do, however.
The school board’s evaluation of Superintendent Jesus Jara was simultaneously comedic and tragic.
If the media covered pandemics like they do the Portland riots, the coronavirus wouldn’t be dominating the headlines.